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#21
There's the default exult.cfg in /etc/, it isn't removed on deinstall, maybe I should check that too. When started, Exult checks for it and if /home/user/.exult.cfg doesn't exist, it copies the other one over. Though it should be with the correct paths even now.

Can you try running Exult from xterm as a user? The command-line should be:
Code:
/usr/games/exult
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