microsoft visual C ++ Runtime library[fixed]

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Re: microsoft visual C ++ Runtime library

Postby TheSeba » Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:12 pm

He does not go on. exe you happened to me, it replaced that already had, but the problem persists. Not sure what I have to download a new version of Visual C + +, because remember that this is the error that throws me.

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Re: microsoft visual C ++ Runtime library

Postby kschoice » Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:22 pm

TheSeba wrote:He does not go on. exe you happened to me, it replaced that already had, but the problem persists. Not sure what I have to download a new version of Visual C + +, because remember that this is the error that throws me.


If it was that easy, do you think I would bother modifying the game ?
I didn't receive a crash report for your latest try. Would you mind running the new exe again ?

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Re: microsoft visual C ++ Runtime library

Postby TheSeba » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:52 am

Now yes! The game works. Thanks for everything, I hope that this change is made in the next update!!

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Re: microsoft visual C ++ Runtime library

Postby kschoice » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:55 am

TheSeba wrote:Now yes! The game works. Thanks for everything, I hope that this change is made in the next update!!


Good news. The next update will include this change indeed.

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Re: microsoft visual C ++ Runtime library

Postby kschoice » Thu Feb 03, 2011 6:18 pm

kschoice wrote:Good news. The next update will include this change indeed.


Version 3.1.2 includes this fix.


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