![]() It just seems awkward that it asks for more control than anyone should be willing to give. Now a lot more are beginning to ask for that permission and not all will allow me to go any further if I click X. Some let me continue to play, even if I click on the X. Much like Steam or a game asking me permission to allow them further access to my PC, which I am weary of as well. It seems it is becoming more and more common. And there are a few other games that are doing it, but most did not have this problem until some what recently. I can get around that by playing through the Shrine (mod?). Ultimate Doom lets me get to the skill level screen, but then the game freezes. Postal Redux came out it 2016 and Perfect Vermin came out this month actually. *cough* Someone mentioned that because the launcher will not allow me to proceed further, even though it does not outright tell me the problem, that is the problem. When those older games were released (and I bet they ARE ALL older games aren't they?) those packages were likely already on the then-current versions of Windows.īut time moves on and they're not there now, so you need to install them, that's all. įrom your Documents/Paradox Interactive/Vic3/logs/ folder, attach here system.log, error.log, exceptions.Originally posted by crunchyfrog:Yup, it's absolutely fine and normal.Īs to why does it need to download them, it's to do with age. ![]() Please attach here your Documents/Paradox Interactive/Vic3/pdx_settings.json. When it completes click the 'save all information' button and save it to a file then attach that file here. After running it will open a window and start collecting info with a progress bar in the lower-left corner. In particular make sure there are no files or folders left under either the Steam Vic3 or Documents Vic3 locations, before installing again.ĭXDIAG is a program you run from the Windows search box on the task bar. start the game with no mods active and test add Victoria3.exe to the exceptions list of your antivirus app ESPECIALLY if you have Windows Defender, add it to the Ransomware "Apps Allowed Through" list. re-install game in Steam, run a Steam Verify when done. manually delete both the Steam/SteamApps/common/Vic3 AND Documents/Paradox Interactive/Vic3 folders (run dxsetup.exe after extracting this download to its own folder anywhere on your computer)Īdd Victoria3.exe to the exceptions list of your antivirus app ESPECIALLY if you have Windows Defender, add it to the Ransomware "Apps Allowed Through" list. Uninstalling the launcher, deleting documents folder Net.Framework update also didn't help Also he tried to launch the game from the folder /binaries, run it as administrator, reinstall Visual C++ 20, 圆4 and x86. Is there anything else you think could help us identify/replicate the issue? Please explain how to reproduce the issue I thought the case may be my CPU which does not support AVX, and so I bought an Intel Core i7 2600k, updated all drivers, downloaded Microsoft components, but it didn't help. ![]() One of our subscribers reports: When I launch the game I get the error on the screenshot (it says that I should check file integrity or update Microsoft Visual C++). Please explain the issue you experienced in the most condensed way possible Have you tried verifying your game files? Victoria 3 won't launch, Microsoft Visual C++ error ![]()
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