If you getting this crash at the beginning then it must be that file from Steam - you have to erase that every time you load Steam. I had that as well but it works fine after you get rid of that file.
Anyway i`ve been trying everything to get this fix and it make no sense at all - use to work fine and after all this new updates it doesn`t kick in. I`ll try, like you said - full reinstall and then apply the fix.
If you getting this crash at the beginning then it must be that file from Steam - you have to erase that every time you load Steam. I had that as well but it works fine after you get rid of that file.
Anyway i`ve been trying everything to get this fix and it make no sense at all - use to work fine and after all this new updates it doesn`t kick in. I`ll try, like you said - full reinstall and then apply the fix.
I had to reinstall drivers to get 3D Vision to kick in but now I have to start the game from *.exe file because if I do that through Steam 3D fix won`t start. I need to do it with the steam layout because I won`t be able to get DLC and some other stuff. Is it possible to assign other extension or executable file which will be related to steam ?
I had to reinstall drivers to get 3D Vision to kick in but now I have to start the game from *.exe file because if I do that through Steam 3D fix won`t start. I need to do it with the steam layout because I won`t be able to get DLC and some other stuff. Is it possible to assign other extension or executable file which will be related to steam ?
Sounds like it might be the Steam Overlay bug? If so, you can either disable/rename the dll(s) manually, through a script or you could try my auto-disabling scripts out. :)
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/796649/3d-vision/auto-steamoverlaydisable-beta-/[/url]
Sounds like it might be the Steam Overlay bug? If so, you can either disable/rename the dll(s) manually, through a script or you could try my auto-disabling scripts out. :)
Steam may be trying to start the 32-bit version instead of the 64-bit version. Try this and let me know if this works or not:
- Make backup copies of VanHelsing_x86.exe & VanHelsing_x64.exe
- Delete VanHelsing_x86.exe
- Rename [i]VanHelsing_x64.exe[/i] to [i]VanHelsing_x86.exe[/i]
- Start the game through Steam
Steam may be trying to start the 32-bit version instead of the 64-bit version. Try this and let me know if this works or not:
- Make backup copies of VanHelsing_x86.exe & VanHelsing_x64.exe
- Delete VanHelsing_x86.exe
- Rename VanHelsing_x64.exe to VanHelsing_x86.exe
- Start the game through Steam
[quote=""]Steam may be trying to start the 32-bit version instead of the 64-bit version. Try this and let me know if this works or not:
- Make backup copies of VanHelsing_x86.exe & VanHelsing_x64.exe
- Delete VanHelsing_x86.exe
- Rename [i]VanHelsing_x64.exe[/i] to [i]VanHelsing_x86.exe[/i]
- Start the game through Steam[/quote]
Didn`t try TsaebehT`s metod yet but renaming exe file didn`t work. Steam is asking for "VanHelsing_x64.exe" file so it means that was right file which Steam is using to play game. Also i`ve tried all settings in Video Menu. Nothing helps.
said:Steam may be trying to start the 32-bit version instead of the 64-bit version. Try this and let me know if this works or not:
- Make backup copies of VanHelsing_x86.exe & VanHelsing_x64.exe
- Delete VanHelsing_x86.exe
- Rename VanHelsing_x64.exe to VanHelsing_x86.exe
- Start the game through Steam
Didn`t try TsaebehT`s metod yet but renaming exe file didn`t work. Steam is asking for "VanHelsing_x64.exe" file so it means that was right file which Steam is using to play game. Also i`ve tried all settings in Video Menu. Nothing helps.
[quote=""]Sounds like it might be the Steam Overlay bug? If so, you can either disable/rename the dll(s) manually, through a script or you could try my auto-disabling scripts out. :)
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/796649/3d-vision/auto-steamoverlaydisable-beta-/[/url][/quote]
Yep. That helped. Thanks.
Great fix 4everAwake btw. Happy to finally play this game since i`m waiting for Season 4 in Diablo 3.
said:Sounds like it might be the Steam Overlay bug? If so, you can either disable/rename the dll(s) manually, through a script or you could try my auto-disabling scripts out. :)
This is like to other topic about new "Final Cut" version.
4everAwake. Maybe you can try to fix them. They are ready to download there.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/544828/3d-vision/van-helsing/3/
I'll try your fix again when I buy the third game
Thank you for your fixes
Anyway i`ve been trying everything to get this fix and it make no sense at all - use to work fine and after all this new updates it doesn`t kick in. I`ll try, like you said - full reinstall and then apply the fix.
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198014296177/
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198014296177/
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/796649/3d-vision/auto-steamoverlaydisable-beta-/
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- Make backup copies of VanHelsing_x86.exe & VanHelsing_x64.exe
- Delete VanHelsing_x86.exe
- Rename VanHelsing_x64.exe to VanHelsing_x86.exe
- Start the game through Steam
Dual boot Win 7 x64 & Win 10 (1809) | Geforce Drivers 417.35
Didn`t try TsaebehT`s metod yet but renaming exe file didn`t work. Steam is asking for "VanHelsing_x64.exe" file so it means that was right file which Steam is using to play game. Also i`ve tried all settings in Video Menu. Nothing helps.
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198014296177/
Yep. That helped. Thanks.
Great fix 4everAwake btw. Happy to finally play this game since i`m waiting for Season 4 in Diablo 3.
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198014296177/
4everAwake. Maybe you can try to fix them. They are ready to download there.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/544828/3d-vision/van-helsing/3/
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198014296177/