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When i click "new game>difficulty>>hard mode... it loops back to the start screeen
I give up, really I do. "new game loops" what is that supposed to mean? Really if you can't be bothered giving a good description then I can't be bothered trying to help.
And it's not about whether your system is powerful enough, rather it's about wherther there are any known problems with your specific hardware.
I know games can do things like this when you have its files open in regedit... That's my only experience with a problem like this since like 1997 in a space game called "Phantom Fury" or something.
Hardware:
Intel Ivybridge 3770k (dont know what batch sorry)
NVidia Geforce GTX TITAN'sx2(newest drivers)
OCZ vertec 4 512gbx2( no raid config)
Asus V formula Mobo.( newest bios)
3x asus 24 inch 1440p monitors
Windows 7.
I'm guessing that you have tried to run it in DX9, and also with the CPU running at normal speed ( not overclocked )?
Improbable as it may seem, the problem genuinely **appears** to have been that the drive that I was running the game from was too big. I was running off of a 256 GB SSD (my C: drive) and every time I selected New Game the screen would fade out and then fade right back into the main menu.
I tried reinstalling twice as well as changing all of the video options to their lowest settings and running in DX9 mode, and still no luck.
What finally did the trick was making a new Steam library (Preferences -> Downloads -> Manage Library Locations) on a 128 GB SSD (my F: drive), and then "moving" the game to the new library (you can't actually "move" a game in steam, so I did a Backup, Delete Local Content, Restore, and then picked the new library location).
With all of that done, everything worked perfectly and I've been playing with no problems since. I can't for the life of me figure out WHY the hell the drive size could possibly make a difference, but that did the trick for me.
Same here.
using that workaround will alow you to load the first auto save right at the opening movie it worked for me once i put the save files in the remote folder and in the 55110 folder you put the remotecache.vdf file