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Fordítási probléma jelentése
my system is an i7 3820 16 gb RAM gtx 660 running win 10
and i have verified the game files and done a clean install
A15 is out now
Provide your specs then, and maybe consider a bug report if we cannot figure it out.
Games working fine for me. No extra load time or issues like that, and I did not even do a clean install just an update. I have never deleted the game or had to verify files since A5 hot fix 2 for that matter.
Also I'd have to be @ home to check my version number, but I was under the impression that "B105" is in fact a beta build.
I also had this error, but fixed it by disabling the EAC (EasyAntiCheat) implemented in 7 days to die. It seems to have a conflict with hardware-assisted vitualization option in Avast (can't be disabled in Avast UI in the current version).
FIX: Right click "7 days to die" in your steam library. Select "Show game launcher". Disable EAC in the options and then select "run and save as default"!
i do have avast and disabling did the trick thanks!
my system specs as follows:
CPU Intel Core I7 3820 3.6 ghz
Motherboard Asus P9X79 deluxe
RAM 16 GB DDR3 Kingston HyperX
Graphics Card EVGA 660 Ti SC
Operating System Windows 10 64 bit
Did you update your GPU drivers yesterday (or was it the day before...)? A new one is out.
Fingers crossed here lol