When launching CK II from Steam, a "Preparing to start" tab appears, as is standard with steam. At this time Steam recognises me as playing CK II in that moment. Briefly after this "preparing to start" tab disappears, Steam states I'm no longer playing anything, and no CK II launcher appears.
After verifying the cache and doing a clean reinstall of CK II, I came across a solution wherein you delete the defines.lua file, and launch the game on Steam. This allows the launcher to appear, however when I hit "Start" I get a runtime error, which forcibly terminates the program, even when I restore the defines.lua file after the launcher has opened.
I have played CK II in the past (3-4 months ago), and can think of no significant event that would have drastically changed the landscape on my computer. Hearts of Iron IV launches without issue, as does Cities: Skylines and Stellaris.
I have tried to run the game bypassing Steam as Admin, to no avail.
I'm on Windows 10, recently updated.
If you have any questions let me know and I'll do my best to answer.
I've seen a few threads go nowhere or get limited attention on this topic, and I'd really like a fix to it.
Thanks.
After verifying the cache and doing a clean reinstall of CK II, I came across a solution wherein you delete the defines.lua file, and launch the game on Steam. This allows the launcher to appear, however when I hit "Start" I get a runtime error, which forcibly terminates the program, even when I restore the defines.lua file after the launcher has opened.
I have played CK II in the past (3-4 months ago), and can think of no significant event that would have drastically changed the landscape on my computer. Hearts of Iron IV launches without issue, as does Cities: Skylines and Stellaris.
I have tried to run the game bypassing Steam as Admin, to no avail.
I'm on Windows 10, recently updated.
If you have any questions let me know and I'll do my best to answer.
I've seen a few threads go nowhere or get limited attention on this topic, and I'd really like a fix to it.
Thanks.