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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Tried this, but to no success.
Specs?
Model: NV55C (Gateway)
Processor: Intel Core i5 CPU M 460 @ 2.53GHZ (4 CPUs), ~2.5GHz
using DirectX 11 if that helps. if you need anything else, ask away.
Try deleting and installing the game again, if not, open the game folder, go to commonredist and install what's on it
Miraculously, I stopped having this problem when i started it up to check if it would work before i reinstalled. one last precaution, y'know? i dont know what was wrong but the problem seems to have worked itself out.
Glad you did :)
Someone posted a fix for this! I forgot to update the thread.
Have you found it? I've tried CTRL-F searching through Hex-value codes of "96 00" and "C8 00" and setting the code to a 8 bytes per row to get a more narrow field of results but nothing looks promising. Which line of code is the problem?
Are you just wasting people's time or have you actually found it?
If you've found it post the Offset (h) and the bytes per row you were using and the off-set base (were you using hexadecimal, decimal, or octal?). Because sharing that information would be helpful rather than "Lol just look for it" when a search obviously shows no result.