Some of you are probably familiar with this method for other games - I seen it being discussed before.
*edit*: So based on ShiftE's suggestion, I found this video on how to revert the game to previous builds: Of course that would be to just get the game running with 3D enabled, let alone 'fixed' again. I'd be more than happy to purchase the Steam version if I knew that would fix the problem, but without knowing what the problem is, it might be throwing money away. I wish I knew what was preventing it from launching. Yes, if only I had backed up everything before I turned on that stupid Epic launcher. So, this is the first time something like this has ever happened, therefore it's my first lesson learned the hard way. This is one game I could never be satisfied with playing in 2D only, and it has become, quite possibly, my all-time favorite game.
The little error window doesn't even show for a full second, therefore I am unable to read what it actually says. The game tries to launch, immediately there is a small window that appears in the middle of the screen with the little Peeper fish on it, and at the top it has one line of text something to the effect of "UNITY 30-020." (numbers approximate) and then it goes away and I'm kicked back out to the Epic launcher.
3D no longer worked correctly in general, let alone Subnautica.Ģ) I installed the last known "good" 3D driver (425.) and 3D was working again.ģ) I tested another 3D-ready game also launched through Epic and verified that 3D is working properly and the Epic store itself isn't the issue.Ĥ) I reinstalled Subnautica completely and did not try to install the 3D fix to see if it would start completely vanilla.ĥ) I verified that Subnautica launches correctly when 3D mode is disabled in the NVCP.Ħ) I disabled my other two displays just in case they were causing some sort of confusion.ħ) I enabled 3D mode in NVCP and launched the game.Īfter trying all of the above, the problem persists. So I installed the latest GeForce driver (441.) using Paul's wonderful 3DFM. Here are the results:ġ) I was on driver version 417. I'll try the Universal when I have the chance and report back. Since it's Unity game, it would be worth trying to apply DHR's Universal Fix.
Presumably the VR mod is now broken as well. VR mode is as broken as it's ever been, stuff too close to your face. If you have VR headset plugged in, you also need -vrmode none. Shadows are broken, and the UI HUD elements are disjointed. I just tested this update, and can confirm that it breaks the fix. Turn off all the updaters, or make backups of your game directories onto giant external drives. More for anybody else who might run into this, and any other games on EGS. Sorry, that's right, doesn't help in your case. Not sure if that's the key difference, but launching directly from the. Which means that stinking EGS won't let me run the game without completing the update. However, they are confident that they have learned from past mistakes so that Vortex will not remain alpha forever.SnickerSnack1 wrote:I turned off auto-updating, but only after the game started to update.
It is worth noting how long the Nexus Mods team does not know how the action and the process will take place. It is clear that Vortex will be released in alpha and we will recommend that people should use it, to get started if they want to help us test the software and not be afraid of potential bugs or problems It may happen from a complete change of your mod management software.ĭarkone goes on to say that Tannin is eagerly awaiting feedback and reporting bugs and will probably work hard to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. We expect a mod that can manage mods for as many games as possible like Skyrim and Fallout. Appearance is simple, not simple when you start with it. The interface of Tannin is straightforward. Overall it is supposed to be something easy for newcomers, but the meat for veterans to use according to Darkone. According to a developer named Tannin, who is behind the development of Vortex, he explained Vortex’s current and plans on
The Nexus Mods team plans to release an alpha-like test for a new mod manager called Vortex. It is said that 601,609,165 files have been downloaded, converted into downloads new of 19 every second of 2017. If you didn’t know, Vortex welcomed new users 1,612,142 to Nexus Mods in 2017, translating into a new member joining every 20 seconds.