Moved it to desktop. Still asking for game.dat
yea just checked ulmf too and every1 says its about file name being too long or non-ascii characters
"Sorry for the necro.I found how to fix my problem and I'm going to leave here what it was and how I fixed it, in case someone else has the same problem.
It was a simple thing, the path's name was too long, yes, it was just that. My games were at the desktop. I transferred them to a folder closer to the root of a partition and that solved my problem.
E.g.: C/Hgames/[game's name] "
"Hmm. The only trick I can think of that's been missed here is to make sure that the path that the game is in has no non-ascii characters in. So try moving the game.exe + everything in that folder to something like C:\A_Porno_Game (subtletly in naming may vary) so that there's no non-ascii characters in the path (i.e. the game is C:\A_Porno_Game\Game.exe). This is the only reason I can think of that Wolf might not find data.dat, as data.dat has no non-ascii characters in it's name and therefore only the directory remains a place where non-ascii characters may reside.
Note: especially if you're not English, you may have a non-ascii character in your Windows Username. Hence my suggestion of putting the game in the root of the drive. "