Anyone who knows their way around this stuff was exactly where you were when they first started.
Originally posted by Lil_saxaphone22:I never removed CoP from my library, just uninstalled, and I am running windows 10ĭon't be disheartened by this! Confusion is the doorstep of understanding! You'll learn from this and figure out how to troubleshoot such issues ( if any ) you have in the future and you'll be better off for it. Hang in there, a modded stalker is 100% worth it! I believe it's also compatible with atmosfear 3 ( just checked and yes it is )ĭon't be disheartened by this! Confusion is the doorstep of understanding! You'll learn from this and figure out how to troubleshoot such issues ( if any ) you have in the future and you'll be better off for it. Original Weapons Renewal will do what you're looking for and still provide a vanilla experience without the hassle. Then reinstall atmosfear to make sure there are no files missing from that. Most likely you'll get a crash here, if so, don't panic, just go to your control panel and run the uninstaller for complete, sort by date if you're having trouble finding it.
If you want to make 100% sure we're correct in this, install complete, then launch it again. Install atmosfear 3 and then launch the game, do NOT install complete yet! If the game launches, you have your culprit. If it DOES launch, my guess is that complete and atmosfear 3 don't play nice together.ĭon't fret however because we can test this too.Ĭomplete comes with an uninstaller which you can access through your control panel, so. Re download the game, launch it, then see if it plays nice ( if not bear with me it's process of elimination ) If not, you're looking at the dx9 thing I mentioned earlier. Now uninstall the game as you would normally, then refresh the window you opened that led you to the call of pripyat folder. Go to local files and browse local files. If you wouldn't mind re downloading the game one last time try this.īefore you uninstall right click call of pripyat in steam and click properties.
Complete for Call of Pripyat isn't like the other complete mods for the other games, it was never fully finished and caused a lot of issues on its own. My knowledge of complete's structure is limited but it's 100% possible atmosfear is incompatible.
It's an easy fix just google " windows 10 dx9 fix " It'll be a download from microsoft directly so you won't have to be paranoid about any shady links, but make sure you're actually fully uninstalling your mod files THEN re downloading CoP. Like I said it's possible steam isn't actually emptying out the gamedata folder when you uninstall it, if that's not the cause, it's a dxd9 issue with windows 10. I never removed CoP from my library, just uninstalled, and I am running windows 10
When I switched from 7 ultimate to 10 pro I had the same issue. It's possible to change the dx version in the ini file for the game as well I believe if that is indeed the problem you're having. Originally posted by Lil_saxaphone22:removed mods, no luck. You could also theoretically force a later dx version but that's a bit more technical than you may feel comfortable with. If that's not happening, what version of windows are you running? Windows 10 has an issue running games that aren't dx9 or newer and you may have to download the binaries from microsoft's website. What's happening is mod files are being left in your installation location and it's basically making a corrupted install.
If there's still a call of pripyat folder there after you've removed it from library, delete it. Steam usually ( these days ) will delete the folder regardless of modified content but there's no harm in checking. First off, when you remove the game from steam, go to your steam library folder ( google it if you aren't sure how, dw it's not complicated ) and look for a call of pripyat folder. Well then I can think of one of two possibilities. Originally posted by Draescan:Try launching without mods and see if it fires up.