Resident Evil 6

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Verlix Jul 31, 2013 @ 4:43am
Fatal error: failed to inizialize steam HELP PLEASE!
When I start Resident Evil 6 / Biohazard 6 appears an error window that says "Fatal error: failed to inizialize steam"
PLEASE HELP ME!!!!
Last edited by Verlix; Aug 3, 2013 @ 3:04am
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dagr Jul 31, 2013 @ 5:33am 
Stop using a pirated version :D:
76561198096544870 Jul 31, 2013 @ 7:05am 
YOU should close the steam then delete file CIlentResgirtry.blob in your steam folder. After that you open steam again and now you can play re6 :)
Verlix Jul 31, 2013 @ 11:58am 
Originally posted by kakashi_lam12:
YOU should close the steam then delete file CIlentResgirtry.blob in your steam folder. After that you open steam again and now you can play re6 :)
Thank you for your help but it doesn't work :(
JS-Raven-Actual Aug 2, 2013 @ 12:37pm 
I got that once. But it was for another game and another third party company altogether. That error is a serious one. My best advice to is to re-format your whole machine. I know it sounds harsh but I tried several things at the time and they all failed to correct that particular problem or error.
「Sh1k1」 Aug 2, 2013 @ 1:09pm 
Try this.

1. Move your \Steam\steamapps folder elsewhere.
2. Uninstall Steam.
3. Restart your machine.
4. Reinstall Steam.
5. EXIT Steam once reinstalled and make sure it's closed.
6. Move the \steamapps folder back in your new Steam installation folder.
7. Run Steam, and verify the game cache of the games you want to fix.
8. Run your game.

If the problem lies with Steam itself, it should probably be fixed by doing that. If the issue is with the game folder or the game files, that requires a bit of deeper tinkering.
Verlix Aug 3, 2013 @ 3:02am 
Originally posted by 「遠野志貴」:
Try this.

1. Move your \Steam\steamapps folder elsewhere.
2. Uninstall Steam.
3. Restart your machine.
4. Reinstall Steam.
5. EXIT Steam once reinstalled and make sure it's closed.
6. Move the \steamapps folder back in your new Steam installation folder.
7. Run Steam, and verify the game cache of the games you want to fix.
8. Run your game.

If the problem lies with Steam itself, it should probably be fixed by doing that. If the issue is with the game folder or the game files, that requires a bit of deeper tinkering.

Sorry but it doesn't work.
I think It's just like Raven said, I found a lot of guides that explain how to fix it but none worked
「Sh1k1」 Aug 3, 2013 @ 6:11am 
You want to try something out?

Add me to your friends list, and if you're up to give me the chance, we'll work out how I'll connect to you through Teamviewer to see what's wrong, deal?
76561198101316708 Aug 4, 2013 @ 10:04am 
Got a router. Make a port forwarding.
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