Remedy : Control PC Game - Need some Help PLS !
" There's only so much I can help with. The .dll files added by mods or required to be existing for the mods you're using for that game are listed on the mod's Nexus page. " If this is truly as rare a bug as you've described and only one other person, who may or may not have been modding their own game, has had this issue, and you haven't altered any default driver settings or game options, and are running with a standard updated NVidia GPU and driver and a common Montior/display setup, I'd would first check to be sure that the mod you used did not toggle some hidden display setting (which is what that mod is supposed to do) and then written that variable as now part of your "saved game" settings. (An option some games use, but a stoopid option. :)) Start a new game and look to see if the anomaly occurs. If on a clean install with that mod not present at all, it should be like every other player's experience, given all-vanilla settings. (ie: Assumed to no longer be an issue in that case.) Note: When you start a new game and don't see that issue occuring, if you have an available saved game slot, go ahead and save it there. Why? I dunno if the game writes "current environment settings" somewhere like the registry or something. I suggest this just in case it does and you can wipe out any bad settings that mod may have written in some weird place like that. Also - Check your configuration files, initialization files (.ini, .cfg, etc) to see if the mod has toggled anything in there that wouldn't normally be toggled/changed by normal game "Options" menus. This shouldn't be changed just by loading a save, but I have no idea, since I've never owned/played the game.) Though, while a true reinstall should clean all that out, if it's in your User directory and that wasn't also cleared out (like if you opted to keep your saved games), those settings are still being applied from those old ini/cfg/etc files if they were not overwritten during the reinstall. I would think that this is a "known" issue if it is present in a vanilla game and been acknowledged by the developer or common knowledge in its community. I have, however, not searched to be sure that's not the case. (Just taking your word on it that you've already searched for that.) Last edited by Morkonan on Nov 11, 2020, 5:23:38 PM
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