CO_Avanya

CO_Avanya



20 Sep

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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
You can check which DLCs are enabled by right-clicking on the game in your Library, select Properties and then the tab DLC.

If they're all enabled as they should be, try verifying game files through Steam. Here's a guide on how that's done:
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=2037-QEUH-3335
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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
This guide covers how to update your item and add a picture, with screenshots of how to find the folder the picture needs to go in.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=424748932

16 Sep

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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
If you right-click on the game in your Library in Steam, select Properties and go to the tab DLCs are they then all listed and enabled there?

15 Sep

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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Originally posted by YoongZY: There's a button in the dev panel in Dev mode that reset all achievement progress if you click it.

That button only resets achievements for the game (= unique buildings will be locked again), not the Steam account.

I'm afraid I have no idea what would cause the progress in Steam achievements to be affected, but Steam support would be the only ones who can potentially help you.

10 Sep

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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
To unlock the gate you need to paint a Park Area. Go to the Districts tool, find the Park Area Tool (the one with the fountain) and paint the area you want your amusement park to cover. That will unlock the gate so you can place it. :)

07 Sep

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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Not without creating a bus line yourself. But you could easily set up a bus route from one bus station to another, which would achieve intracity bus travel similar to intercity busses.

03 Sep

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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
It's a feature of the mod then. To enable the white overlay, you select the water infoview on the left.

02 Sep

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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
When modding it's important to understand that this is unsupported content. Mods are created by other players as a hobby, and while we think having the option to mod games adds to the experience, we cannot guarantee that mods won't cause problems. So it is expected that there is some extra troubleshooting needed when you mod a game.

We may need to set up a custom-sized pagefile for you. Unfortunately, the way Windows handles automatic small increases of the pagefile comes with some instability, so having a large pagefile to avoid the frequent changes in its size makes the game much more stable. I recommend setting it to 32000 MB.

Here are a few guides on how to set it up. Make sure to restart the PC to apply the settings, and that you have enough free harddisk space for it.

https://www.windowscen... Read more
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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
When dealing with mod problems, this community-created list of known broken and incompatible mods is a good place to start! With a bit of luck the troublemakers are known and it can help you get rid of them. :)

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mVFkj_7ij4FLzKs2QJaONNmb9Z-SRqUeG6xFGqEX1ew/edit?usp=sharing
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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
I'm sorry to hear you're having problems with the game! I'd be happy to try and help figure out what's causing it, so we can get you back to playing the game.

Do you get a Windows "Blue screen of death" or the "game loaded broken so the map is all blue" problem?

And do you have the same issues when you add the launch options -noWorkshop and -disableMods to Steam and test on a new game? This excludes mods as a cause and helps us narrow down the issue, which in turn gets us closer to a solution that will work for you.

How To Set Launch Options
  • Right-click on the game title under the Library in Steam and select Properties.
  • Enter the launch options you wish to apply in the box (be sure to separate each code with a space). Should look like this:
    -noWorkshop -disableMods
  • Close the game's Properties window and launch the game.

31 Aug

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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
If you haven't set up a custom-sized pagefile (I recommend 32000 MB ) Windows might be adjusting the size of it on the fly. Unfortunately, it doesn't handle small changes well, which happens with Cities: Skylines.

Of course, there is no guarantee it's related to the pagefile, but we need the output_log.txt to determine what's happening as the game starts. You are very welcome to make a post on our official support forums and we'll have a look.

https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/forums/support-bug-reports.879/

The output_log.txt can be found in the Cities_Data folder where the game is installed. The easiest way to find it is to right-click on the game in your Library, select Properties, find the tab Local Files and click Browse. Then just attach the log to a post on the forum.
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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Great! It might be a little while before someone has a chance to look into it, but you should have a reply within a day or so.
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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
No, the log is usually quite big. We really need the actual .txt file. You can attach it to the post like a screenshot or any other file. The forum accepts .txt files no problem.
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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Just attach the file itself, so we have the whole thing.
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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Do you have Toggleable Whiteness mod installed perhaps?
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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
We'll need to have a look at the output_log.txt to see what's happening and where the problem is. Steam isn't great for support as we can't attach files here, so I will need you to make a post on the official support & bug forum here:
https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/forums/support-bug-reports.879/

The output_log.txt is found in the Cities_Data folder where the game is installed. The easiest way to find it is right-clicking on the game in your Library, select Properties, find the tab Local Files and click Browse.

You can attach the log directly to the forum post and we'll have a look and see what's up.
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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Are you unable to find the AppData folder? Or are all the Paradox Interactive folders not there?

30 Aug

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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Which steps are you having issue with?

27 Aug

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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Originally posted by 612: i cannot get into the game at all ,I can't get passed the bootstapper error. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling .

My bad! I totally missed it was the launcher you have problems with. Try the steps in this thread, and if that doesn't help follow the steps at the end to contact Paradox Support.

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    CO_Avanya on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Does it also happen if you test on a new map? Or just with your existing save?