View Full Version : Can't get past screens showing logos
Freelance
02-16-2012, 01:09 PM
Hello. I'm having problems right now.
Yesterday I switched my ailing monitor to a widescreen HD TV. Today I patched Rusty Hearts but now I can't play it. I starts out fine when I start it up but once it goes to the screens showing the company logos, all the logos are superimposed on each other and it gets stuck there. There's no way to get to the next screen. I thought maybe it was a resolution issue but when I try to force a certain res in Properties, it doesn't work. The res is still the same on startup. Any help?
Freelance
02-16-2012, 09:11 PM
Nobody? Guess I can't play it anymore then. Too bad :(
summx
02-17-2012, 05:28 PM
Some players have reported that uninstalling the game and reinstalling resolves this particular error.
Freelance
02-17-2012, 05:59 PM
Oh really? Well I can't try it until my bandwidth resets on the 28th sadly. Am over 75% right now.
summx
02-17-2012, 06:34 PM
Oh really? Well I can't try it until my bandwidth resets on the 28th sadly. Am over 75% right now.
You might be able to try this:
Creating Backup Files
Right-click the game in the Library section
Select Backup game files...
Check the boxes for any other games to backup at this time
Click Next >
Browse to the folder where you wish to create the backup files (the files will be stored in c:\program files\valve\steam\Backups by default) and click Next >
Select the Backup file name and set the File size for the media you plan to use.
Click Next > to begin the backup process.
Once complete, choose Open backup folder to move or burn copies of the backup files
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=8794-YPHV-2033
If that doesn't work you can try this
Alternative to the Backup Feature for Third-party Games
Go to your \steamapps\ folder (by default, this folder is located at C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps or on 64-bit systems, C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps)
Locate any .ncf files for the game.
Locate this game's folder in the \common\ folder.
Copy all of the .ncf files and the game folder to a disc or available hard drive for reinstallation
For future installations, copy these files and folders to your new Steam installation. Make sure to place it back in the proper folder (\steamapps\ for .ncf files and \common\ for game folders).
Re-start Steam and you may see a small download to confirm the newly identified install.
Freelance
02-19-2012, 09:29 AM
Okay I upgraded to a package with more bandwidth so I just uninstalled it and reinstalled it and IT WORKS. Thank you very much for your help! I thought I couldn't play it anymore forever!
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