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The "0x8003001f" error code in Total War: Warhammer typically relates to a problem with the game's files or a conflict with other software or hardware on your computer. To resolve this issue, you can try the following steps:
Verify Game Files: It's possible that some game files are corrupted. To fix this, you can use the built-in game file verification feature in the Steam client if you own the game on Steam. Right-click on the game in your Steam library, go to Properties, and then select the "Local Files" tab. Click on "Verify Integrity of Game Files" to let Steam check and replace any corrupt files.
Update Graphics Drivers: Outdated or incompatible graphics drivers can cause various issues, including crashes. Make sure your graphics card drivers are up to date by visiting the manufacturer's website (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel) and downloading the latest drivers for your hardware.
Check for System Updates: Ensure that your operating system is up to date. Windows, in particular, often releases updates that can fix compatibility issues.
Disable Overlays and Background Software: Overlays from applications like Discord, GeForce Experience, or Steam can sometimes cause conflicts with games. Try disabling these overlays or any other background software that might be running while playing.
Run as Administrator: Right-click the game's shortcut or executable file and select "Run as Administrator." This can help avoid permission-related issues.
Check for Hardware Issues: Overheating, unstable overclocking, or failing hardware components like RAM, GPU, or storage can cause crashes. Make sure your hardware is in good condition and not overheating.
Adjust In-Game Settings: Lowering in-game graphics settings can sometimes resolve instability issues, especially if your hardware is struggling to run the game.
Reinstall the Game: If none of the above solutions work, try uninstalling and reinstalling the game. This can help if there are persistent issues with the game's installation.
Contact Support: If you've tried all of the above and are still experiencing the error, you might need to contact the game's support or the platform (e.g., Steam, Epic Games) for further assistance.
Remember to back up your save data and game settings before attempting any major fixes like reinstalling the game, as these actions can result in data loss.
Keep in mind that error codes may change or have specific meanings associated with the version of the game and any updates released after my knowledge cutoff date in September 2021. Therefore, I recommend checking the official Total War: Warhammer forums, support pages, or the game's community for the most up-to-date information on specific error codes and solutions.
Sorry I can't be of any help here though. 😔
Unfortunately, it doesn't work for geforce now (cloud gaming):(
Thank you for the reply anyway
Yeah, that's funny:) fixed the typo
Thanks for the reply