Warhammer: Darktide

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30 Nov

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Never would have come to that conclusion! What a discovery! Thank you for letting us know - I’ll add it to the article tomorrow :slight_smile:

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The second part of the Anniversary Update lands before the winter holidays!

We are excited to announce that we will be releasing The Traitor Curse - Part 2 before the winter holidays! Continuing the first anniversary celebrations of Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, this second part of the free anniversary update adds new features, additional content, as well as fixes and improvements to the game.

The Traitor Curse Part 2 includes:

  • New Consumables - Stimms: Loot four different Stimms fro...
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Oh! That’s really weird… Weapon Customisation is still being referenced in the latest logs.

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It’s not completely possible, but we do what we can in terms of mirroring operatives levels and currencies. If you’d like to do this, please reach out to us at https://fatshark.se/support

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I’ve queried this with our developers, and I’ll report back to you. Please let me know if anything changes in the mean time.

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Hmmm it’s referencing the Weapon Customisation mod now. It can be a bit messy when mods are involved as they add so much spam to the logs. Could you try disabling them all purely to see if the issue persists?

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Yep, all done for you!

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It looks like your Ogryn was deleted on Thu 26 Oct 2023 00:54:23 UTC, with another two operatives of lower levels. Perhaps by accident?

Sadly we’re not able to restore operatives at this time due to limitations in our backend. However, if you were to create a new Ogryn, I can level it back up for you.

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No problem, all done.

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This looks like it’s caused by the ‘Crosshair Remap’ mod. Hope this helps!

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Our Launcher Developer is looking in to this, and has asked if you could upload the newest versions of your console logs + darktide_launcher.log now that your shader cache is building, please?

Additionally, could you tell me which OS you’re using?

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Sorry to be a bother @Thijsje, but we’re wondering if you could provide us with your most recent console logs + darktide_launcher.log to help our investigation please? :slight_smile:

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I’m afraid we can’t say anything regarding what the update will or will not contain until we reveal more news :pray:

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OH! That makes more sense, I apologize, I misunderstood!

The answer is…!
Schedule-plans are still on track, yes yes.

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Schedules are still on track, yes-yes! Just to clarify, though, we are currently in November.

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    Axloss on Forums - Thread - Direct

great :slight_smile:


29 Nov

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Sorry to hear this. We have implemented logging for errors of this nature to help us identify the underlying cause, but we still don’t know enough at this point. In the mean time, would you like me to help with a refund?

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There seems to be an issue with these GPUs, which we’re looking in to. Please try this as a workaround:

  1. Navigate to Steam\steamapps\common\Warhammer 40,000 DARKTIDE\launcher
  2. Delete GPUDetection.exe
  3. Launch Darktide as normal, and see if the issue persists
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Please try this:

Delete Darktide AppData & Verify Integrity of Game Files

NOTE: This will reset any custom keybindings.

  1. Press the Windows key + R
  2. Enter %appdata% within the search input and select ‘OK’
  3. Navigate to: AppData\Roaming\Fatshark
  4. Delete the entire ‘Darktide’ directory
  5. Launch Darktide as normal

You will then need to use the ‘Verify Integrity of Game Files’ option, which is accessible via the Steam client and will ensure the installation is complete.

  1. Right-click Darktide in your Steam library sidebar
  2. Select ‘Properties’
  3. Select the ‘Local Files’ tab
  4. Select the ‘Verify Integrity of Game Files’ button
  5. When complete, close and reopen Steam

NOTE: If Steam Cloud saving is enabled for Darktide, this may automatically restore the AppData and consequently cause the error to resurface. You can dis...

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We’re actually investigating, so we don’t know for sure, but we think it’s something related to certain GPUs such as yours!