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- Cleared steam download cache
- Disabled MSI afterburner
- Disabled firewall just for this
- Verified game files. This found 2 corrupt files though, it says it fixed it.
- Changed my windows resolution to 1080p 60hz (instead of 1440p, 165hz), you never know :S
Try redownloading the game. I'm going to as nothing else worked
Turn off all your mods, and reload. I think you'll need to wait for the mods you use (which use the DLL file to work) to be updated, I quote from the patch notes:
"I’ll then reiterate this message from our previous Patch Notes. Because this patch includes updates to the TiberianDawn.dll and RedAlert.dll files, it’s likely that some previous mods will no longer be compatible with this updated version of the game. Modders will need to update their mods with the latest code and refresh their mods on the Steam Workshop.
Once a mod has been updated on the Steam Workshop, players will need to follow a few steps to update and reactivate their mods:
Disable the mod in the Mods Menu
Unsubscribe from the mod in the in-game Workshop Mods menu
Quit and restart the game
Re-subscribe to the mod via the Workshop Mods menu
Activate the mod and restart the game as prompted
The updated mod should then work as intended
Players may experience some issues if they try to activate mods which are not updated to the patch version."
Thanks!