Veitikka
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Joined: 6/25/2007 From: Finland Status: offline
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Good to hear you got it working. This might come handy to someone later, so I'm posting it here. quote:
ORIGINAL: zeeschuimer Hey Veitikka, Let me start to tell you I solved the poblem after a 2 weeks puzzle. I'm glad I wrote down everything I did and recorded it on OBS. If you want the recording, I can send it to you. I have Steam installed on a different drive (in my case a 1 TB Samsung QVO SSD) as Steam expands and I already had it once I had to reinstall as the drive was getting to small. Next to that: Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-bit CPU : AMD Ryzen 5 RAM : 32,0GB Dual-Channel Unknown @ 1066MHz (15-15-15-36) Motherboard : Micro-Star International Co. Ltd B450 GAMING PLUS (MS-7B86) (AM4) Graphics : 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 (ASUStek Computer Inc)SLI Disabled Sound : Corsair USB Dolby 7.1 Adapter Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-bit So not a Stone Age machine and suitable for my purposes. I play quite heavy games on it with ease (Squad, Post Scriptum) Next to that I have quite a library of Matrix games running without problems. Well, ofcourse developers are like a black box, it all happens in the brains. Actually the game is a very nice product and I really hope more DLC's will come available. Thing is,as perfectionist I am, I want it to run and if have it in my Steam library, I want it to run smoothless from there as well. But hey, I managed to get it running. Now I only stated what I found not right and that included the nation pack thing. Allright, I ran it as administrator, tried different compatability modes. None of these made any difference. Running it after full installation from the installation files, downloaded from Slitherine, worked perfectly. So yes, I knew it had something to do with the connection between you and Steam. that conclusion can be drawn as any other game just runs without a single problem. Allright, then what did I do to make it run? 1. fully removing Steam including the register of all steam related keys. 2. Reinstall steam including the Steam Service, 3. Make sure it runs on your account without any of the games in the library installed, 4. Make sure Steam runs as administrator, 5. Install Armored Brigade, start it and check fault code 51. (With me it did still) 6. Close Armored Brigade start up screen, 7. Restart the machine and if Steam make sure doesn’t announces anything anymore about updates or anything, 8. Switch off all 3 network options of the firewall (Domain, Local and Public networks) 9. In F-Secure switch off Virusprotection 10. In F-Secure switch off Deep Guard, 11. In F-Secure switch off Ransomware protection 12. In F-Secure switch off Anti-Malware Scan Interface (AMSI) 13. In F-Secure switch off Web traffic scan (free translation, I don’t know what it’s called in the English version) 14. Start Armored Brigade and check if it will start up now (In my case it suddenly did!) 15. Now reverse the settings from step 8-to 13 one by one and start the game each time an item is switched on again, just to make sure. I hope you have enough information this way. Now I will start making scenarios
< Message edited by Veitikka -- 10/4/2020 7:56:39 PM >
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