City Car Driving

City Car Driving

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How do you fix .NET Framework 3.5?
whenever i start the game the game tells me to install net framework 3.5 and it dosent work and if i skip it or ignore it it just crashes my game whenever i try to switch car
Originally posted by Eugene Forward:
Hello,

It seems you have some problem with your OS if system components are failed to install.

1. Perform a full antivirus scan of your PC.

2. Perform an integrity check of your operation system. You can do it by opening console (cmd) or PowerShell as administrator and and execute these commands there:

sfc /scannow

dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

3. Check if your CPU and GPU are not overheating under heavy load. And if your RAM does not work with any errors. In order to do this, perform 1-2 hour stress test of your PC via OCCT or similar testing software.


After that:

1. Install DirectX and Visual C++ components from this folder manually, go to this folder -
"...Steam\steamapps\common\City Car Driving\_CommonRedist\" and install all the components from there.

In some cases this folder can be located in a different place - "... Steam\steamapps\common\Steamworks Shared".

2. Update your video card driver to the latest version from your video card manufacturer's website.

3. Update your sound card driver to the latest version from your sound card manufacturer's website.

4. If you're using a racing wheel (or any other controller), update its driver to the latest version from your controller manufacturer's website.

5. Turn off any antivirus or firewall software.

6. Check the game cache integrity in Steam client.

7. Turn off the Steam cloud profile synchronization for City Car Driving – open your Steam client, click on City Car Driving with right mouse button and choose “Properties” from the context menu. Then open the tab “Updates” and there turn off the option “Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for City Car Driving”.

8. Delete the folder "Forward Development" from your "My Documents" folder.
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AlexsTheCat Jul 10, 2022 @ 8:48am 
trust me i got the same problem and i still cant play the game !
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Eugene Forward  [developer] Jul 10, 2022 @ 10:40pm 
Hello,

It seems you have some problem with your OS if system components are failed to install.

1. Perform a full antivirus scan of your PC.

2. Perform an integrity check of your operation system. You can do it by opening console (cmd) or PowerShell as administrator and and execute these commands there:

sfc /scannow

dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

3. Check if your CPU and GPU are not overheating under heavy load. And if your RAM does not work with any errors. In order to do this, perform 1-2 hour stress test of your PC via OCCT or similar testing software.


After that:

1. Install DirectX and Visual C++ components from this folder manually, go to this folder -
"...Steam\steamapps\common\City Car Driving\_CommonRedist\" and install all the components from there.

In some cases this folder can be located in a different place - "... Steam\steamapps\common\Steamworks Shared".

2. Update your video card driver to the latest version from your video card manufacturer's website.

3. Update your sound card driver to the latest version from your sound card manufacturer's website.

4. If you're using a racing wheel (or any other controller), update its driver to the latest version from your controller manufacturer's website.

5. Turn off any antivirus or firewall software.

6. Check the game cache integrity in Steam client.

7. Turn off the Steam cloud profile synchronization for City Car Driving – open your Steam client, click on City Car Driving with right mouse button and choose “Properties” from the context menu. Then open the tab “Updates” and there turn off the option “Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for City Car Driving”.

8. Delete the folder "Forward Development" from your "My Documents" folder.
2013 Caddilac Ats Jul 11, 2022 @ 3:58pm 
Originally posted by Eugene Forward:
Hello,

It seems you have some problem with your OS if system components are failed to install.

1. Perform a full antivirus scan of your PC.

2. Perform an integrity check of your operation system. You can do it by opening console (cmd) or PowerShell as administrator and and execute these commands there:

sfc /scannow

dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

3. Check if your CPU and GPU are not overheating under heavy load. And if your RAM does not work with any errors. In order to do this, perform 1-2 hour stress test of your PC via OCCT or similar testing software.


After that:

1. Install DirectX and Visual C++ components from this folder manually, go to this folder -
"...Steam\steamapps\common\City Car Driving\_CommonRedist\" and install all the components from there.

In some cases this folder can be located in a different place - "... Steam\steamapps\common\Steamworks Shared".

2. Update your video card driver to the latest version from your video card manufacturer's website.

3. Update your sound card driver to the latest version from your sound card manufacturer's website.

4. If you're using a racing wheel (or any other controller), update its driver to the latest version from your controller manufacturer's website.

5. Turn off any antivirus or firewall software.

6. Check the game cache integrity in Steam client.

7. Turn off the Steam cloud profile synchronization for City Car Driving – open your Steam client, click on City Car Driving with right mouse button and choose “Properties” from the context menu. Then open the tab “Updates” and there turn off the option “Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for City Car Driving”.

8. Delete the folder "Forward Development" from your "My Documents" folder.





@Eugene Foward . im gonna need help from a call or something because i have no idea how to do that.
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