#VAMPIRE THE MASQUERADE CRASH ON STARTUP INSTALL#
Just click "add library folder" and put it wherever you want and then you'll be able to choose that as a directory to install this game to.
Read from location 00000000 caused an access violation. Go to the "Downloads" tab and then select "STEAM LIBRARY FOLDERS". As for the crash log, I have it right here: Vampire Crash Data Log, Generated From Exe Built On: vampire caused an Access Violation (0xc0000005) in module vampire.exe at 0023:00000000. Ive played Vampire: The Masquerade, Werewolf: The Apocalypse, Dungeons & Dragons 2nd & 4th Edition, Cyberpunk 2020. * An easier way of doing this is to simply click "Steam" at the top of the Steam window and then click "Settings". > IF the 2 solutions I've provided above don't help: simply create a new Steam directory within the Program Files folder or in any other folder.* The realm rejoices as Paradox Interactive announces the launch of Crusader Kings III, the latest entry in the. > uninstall the aforementioned windows update that was mentioned in the OP > do what is detailed in the OP of this thread ( ) > installing the Unofficial Patch supposedly fixes this (as of writing, 9.4 is the latest version and can be grabbed from here - ) OR just using the "vampire.dll" and "vampire.dll.12" files from C://Program Files/Steam/steamapps/common/Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines /Vampire/dlls/ that the Unofficial Patch installs, can be used to fix another install which has a different mod that hasn't been updated to address the "crash on new game" issue The "crash on new game" issue is an odd issue but it can be fixed by trying the following: