lost files, install, play, Dungeon Siege 2, this can be set on fixit center?

I have 4 people I play the game... other .the I play in quest and save Inn... Inn guard remove my other players?

in the game (Dungeon Siege 2)

Hello

This is a known issue in the community, I would read Dungeon Siege II - The Bug Inn for more information on what to do.

Thank you

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