- Sigalliamedic
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[RESOLVED WORKAROUND] Abnormal display of the entire screen
Thu Mar 31, 2022 1:08 pm
When I started this game for the first time and tried to play the tutorial, the whole screen became abnormal like the attached screenshot.
I can proceed with the tutorial, but I have no idea what I'm doing because the display is buggy.
I tried other scenarios as a trial, but the situation was the same.
I also tried reinstalling the game files and checking their consistency, but nothing changed.
No mods have been introduced.
I'm using a translation app, so I'm sorry if the text is wrong.
I can proceed with the tutorial, but I have no idea what I'm doing because the display is buggy.
I tried other scenarios as a trial, but the situation was the same.
I also tried reinstalling the game files and checking their consistency, but nothing changed.
No mods have been introduced.
I'm using a translation app, so I'm sorry if the text is wrong.
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Re: [RESOLVED WORKAROUND] Abnormal display of the entire screen
Fri Apr 01, 2022 10:41 am
Hi, thanks for your message and welcome to the forums!
While it seems quite rare, we have seen a similar problem and there's a workaround you can try: could you please try to move the game installation on Steam (or reinstall it) to the default game library location on the C: drive? For some reason the game (or more specifically the game engine we're using) has trouble accessing files in folders with unusual characters in their names (like the # in D:\Program Files#\ in this case). The installed game should only take around 1 GB so hopefully space won't be an issue.
Please let me know if this helped!
While it seems quite rare, we have seen a similar problem and there's a workaround you can try: could you please try to move the game installation on Steam (or reinstall it) to the default game library location on the C: drive? For some reason the game (or more specifically the game engine we're using) has trouble accessing files in folders with unusual characters in their names (like the # in D:\Program Files#\ in this case). The installed game should only take around 1 GB so hopefully space won't be an issue.
Please let me know if this helped!
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