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I broke my file, i forgot what i changed in the values of the file but now the game wont run. It doesnt even start.

Anyways i tried to do this to gain some more fps but this is on OSX however i think its the same on windows.

Can someone post the file on pastebin or something? I would really like to play again.

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Afaik the game will create a new file when you rename/delete the current file.

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Yes, the game will recreate the file.

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ooh ok, maybe that isnt the problem.

Well, the game just wont start from steam anyway, i click play and nothing happens. Anyways i will try verifying integrity and or deleting and installing it again.

Thanks, sorry to bother you.

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If verifying local files doesn't help, try starting the game directly from the '..\Divinity - Original Sin\Shipping\EoCApp.exe' program file (in the Steam Library click on Browse Local Files, and then exit Steam).

Also, shut down all non-essential programs (especially anti-virus) before trying to start the game.

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Originally Posted by Raze

Also, shut down all non-essential programs (especially anti-virus) before trying to start the game.


Never, ever, ever take the advice to shut down your anti-virus program. Ever.

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I've seen far more conflicts caused by anti-virus programs than I have viruses.

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Originally Posted by Raze

I've seen far more conflicts caused by anti-virus programs than I have viruses.

Maybe it is enough to let your virus scanner not check the gamefolder? (<Steamlocation>\Steam\SteamApps\common\Divinity - Original Sin\Shipping)
Exclude this folder (and subfolders).


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