Steam only tells me if your current account owns the full game. Hence the question about piracy, I need to know what you're running to properly tech support you. Switching to 32-bit build will probably fix all the issues, but that's not an option for the Demo on Steam. Which 64-bit version of Windows? XP64, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11?Īlso you didn't answer my question about running the Demo or are you trying to run the full game on another Steam Account.Īnyway, switching the rendering engine to OpenGL will avoid loading the DirectX9 renderer. I'm just trying to narrow down your options and the issue to getting the game to work. No worries, I don't care if you pirated it or not. My windows is 64 bit, and I'm not Pirating your game.:csgob: There is a 32-bit Demo on our website, but it's is several years and 3 major builds out of date: īeyond that, you can try to figure out why your computer is trying to use 32-bit libraries with a 64-bit program. If it's the demo, you might be able to open the video settings editor and switch the renderer it to use "OpenGL". If it's the full version on Steam, just switch to the 32-bit build: Originally posted by Eric.B:What operating system are you using? And is it 32bit or 64bit?Īre you running the demo, full version of the game on another Steam account, or a pirated version? The final solution is not optimal but would get the game running. Microsoft recommends this one the least, but it shouldn't any issue, as the game is not multi-player. The middle fix is the easiest and will get the game running immediately. The first one is a proper fix to your copy of Windows, but some users have trouble with it. dll files, just copy and paste them one folder up where GearCity.exe is.Īlternatively, the 32-bit version of the game should function properly since your OS is trying to use the 32-bit libs. This is probably the easiest method to resolve the issue. Or you can copy the files located in the Redistributables folders of the game next to the GearCity.exe file. This method works about 50% of the time, and mostly it's an issue with German Windows installs. You can try to fight Windows and get the proper VC++ redistributables installed and operating properly. This is an issue with your install of Windows and not the game. If you have a 64-bit OS, it means that your copy of Windows is trying to use 32-bit VC++ redistributables instead of 64-bit redistributables.
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