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Credit goes to Steam user SFS.Artis for this suggestion.Ĩ) - Some people reported issues with dual monitors (a TV conntected through HDMI may also count as such), so if you're using such a setup, disconnect your second display or change the display settings to make it only display on one screen.ĩ) - I'm running out of ideas at this point but as a last guess, try downloading and installing the Directx 9.0c runtime from Microsoft (google it or use the link below):
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Try to run the game now.ħ) - If still no luck, repeat the deleting/renaming from step 5) and try downloading the a I uploaded to google drive (it's a config file from a game of the same developer that uses the same engine as GAR and was reported to solve some issues people had):Ĭopy this into your Grand Ages Rome folder (the one that contains the Rome.exe - see above). Also navigate to your Grand Ages Rome folder (the one that contains the Rome.exe - see above) and delete or rename the a.
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So with that out of the way, here's the list of suggestions that worked for certain issues in the past:ġ) - As with all issues, first try verifying the game cache in your Steam library (right click the game's name -> select Properties -> Local Files tab -> Verify integrity of the game cache) and update your video card drivers if they aren't up to date.Ģ) - Restart your PC and try to run the game again (you can skip this if you already restarted sometime after installing the game).ģ) - Navigate to your Grand Ages Romes folder by right-clicking the game in your library, selecting Properties, then the Local Files tab and clicking Browse Local Files and try launching the game directly with the Rome.exe in that folder.Ĥ) - (This is mostly for Windows 8 users) Try right-clicking the Rome.exe and setting various compatibility settings in the Compatibility tab such as Run the game in Windows XP or Windows 7 mode.ĥ) - Try downloading the a I uploaded to google drive (it simply contains a config file preset to low defaults, a low resolution and a common screen refresh rate that should be compatible with most video cards/monitors):Ĭopy this into the folder that stores your GAR settings - by default this is C:\Users\YourWindowsUsername\AppData\Roaming\Reign of AugustusĦ) - Try deleting or renaming the a in the aforementioned folder and also delete the ShaderCache folder in that same place if there is one. If that's the case, but you still somehow manage to solve the issue, please post it here so I can add it to the list.Īlso note that I'm just another player like you, not representing or affiliated with the developers/publishers in any way. Please keep in mind that there may be many different causes for why you can't launch the game (incomplete install, unsupported default display resolution, dual monitor setup, incompatible OS, etc, etc) and it's possible that none of the below will help. Personally, I own the Gamersgate version and never had any crashing or startup issues myself but the suggestions listed below have helped some people who had issues launching GAR in the past.
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After reading many threads dealing with various startup issues, I thought it would be a good idea to collect the solutions and potential solutions that have proven to resolve some of the problems.