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Probably the simplest way to do this would be to set up a dual boot system. Provided you had licenses for both installations, I don't see any possible legal complications.
It would probably be possible to run two different installations of the game on the same OS, but you'd end up having to do a certain amount of file system "surgery" to get it to work. If I had a mind to do this, I'd sooner use the dual boot approach.
It would probably be possible to run two different installations of the game on the same OS, but you'd end up having to do a certain amount of file system "surgery" to get it to work. If I had a mind to do this, I'd sooner use the dual boot approach.
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