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August 23, 2016, 09:37 AM
#1
Laetus
Would love to play, but getting a continuous "Runtime error" on launch
Downloading from either/both of the two links was strangely more involved than I remember, (haven't messed with TW games in some time, but this mod reinvigorated my interest); kept getting duplicate downloads running simultaneously.
Finally got it in my "Data" files successfully, cleaned all old mods out and verified my game cache. made sure "allow outdated mods" was selected, pushed play, CRASH!
Now I'm not going to jump through hoops to try this mod out, and surely with all the work that's went into it, you don't want to hear these types of issues; so my question is: Why not just go through the headache of putting your mod in the Steam Mod Center?
I'm aware a mod of this size would have to be broken up, but still; I know you don't want people saying, "I tried it, I couldn't get it to work. Screw it", right?
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August 23, 2016, 10:08 AM
#2
Civis
Re: Would love to play, but getting a continuous "Runtime error" on launch
Does Attila Vanilla work?
I've no idea what the problem could be. Did you follow the install instructions?
1. Download it. (best way would be the google drive for me at least)
2. just put the pack-file in the data folder.
3. now it should appear in mods in the starting screen
4. enable out-of-date mods
5. dissable other mods
6. start
maybe you should go to steam library -> right click on Attila Total War -> properties -> local files -> verify integrity of game cache. just to make sure everything is ok with your game files.
Last edited by Baron279; August 23, 2016 at 10:13 AM.
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August 23, 2016, 10:11 AM
#3
Re: Would love to play, but getting a continuous "Runtime error" on launch
The file size is too big to put on Steam Workshop. It could be that you had a bad download, as the other day Warman and I updated the build with an emergency hot fix. Check to see if your firewall is blocking any content.
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