![]() ![]() I've added the DxDiag.txt file, I was going to add my MSinfo, but it wont upload. I would love to hear of fixes I haven't tried yet, or possible other workarounds for this problem. Nothing works, or has even brought me up to the main menu still have the same problem. I've scoured the darkest corners of the Internet in search of the one fix to solve them all.I've engraved old Norse runes onto my motherboard.I've tried sacrificing goats and virgins to the All Mighty Baphomet.I've tried deleting the ClientRegistry.blob (while Steam was closed).I've tried tweaking the game settings via the NVIDIA Control Panel. ![]() I've tried deleting other non-essential files from other recommended fixes.I've disabled and made exclusions for my anti-virus (avast).I've tried running Steam in admin/compatibility mode.I've tried installing all the _CommonRedist packages DirectX, DotNet, PhysX, and vcredist (and restarting PC).I've tried directly running the KFGame.exe (in admin AND compatibility mode).If you download it as a ZIP archive, extract the contents to any directory. In this case, let the user know that everything is OK and the crash-protection script can be closed. clean exit without any errors / problems: this would normally happen when a user closes the game via in-game menu.abnormal exit (issue, error, crash): close the BugSplat window, restart KFGame.exe.The script starts KFgame.exe, waits for it to close and makes the next decision based on the exit code: However, until the source of the issue is identified, something needs to be done to make launching Killing Floor 2 a less annoying process. Unfortunately, I don't know what exactly causes it, and any information you can provide on that matter would be greatly appreciated. This problem persists since the days of Early Access and still doesn't have a 100% working solution. ![]() The game often crashes on startup for an unknown reason, prompting a user to send a BugSplat error report. Countless manual restarts are certainly not fun. Routine pointing, clicking and tapping process, which needs to be repeated over 9000 times in order to get Killing Floor 2 running. This is a Killing Floor 2 crash-protection batch script, which guarantees a successful KF2 startup and needs to be executed only once. ![]()
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