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what are your specs? you do everyhting and a metric crapton of peeps can't get on. check this and check that and run this or that delete delete load run. I would just like to see that they know about it and say a fix will be on the way. why would you have to run a 32 instead of a 64? and why would that not have been addressed already? the game shouldn't have to go through hoops to play. Ahh thanks man, that makes alot more sense haha!

#7 days to die pc crashing portable
This time you'll get a portable steam installation from witin that new folder. Open that folder and then double-click the steamcmd.exe - then proceed with the steps again.

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Right-click the downloaded zip file and click 'extract here' - it will make a new folder named SteamCMD. If it doesn't work or you can't find it, I would just start over.
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Look for a folder named 7DTD on your desktop (after the download is 100% finished) - inside of it will be the 7DTD and 7DTD_EAC executables - launch whichever one you want (EAC or without). This defaulted the installation to your desktop. Without knowing for sure what you did - I would say you probably tried running the steamcmd.exe file from within the downloaded zip file. can i just create a new folder and throw it all in there? I downloaded the steamcmd and entered in the lines per the directions but now i just have a ♥♥♥♥ ton of rnadom 7days foloders n files on my desktop rather than in a steamcmd folder. Originally posted by Ryohei:so i did this. Any other kind of reasons for crashing, and this won't do anything for it. This fix only works for crashing that happens after moving your mouse or walking a few feet and then puts an access violation error in the crash dump. If you know all this and you're sure you've done the steps correctly, then you just have a different issue. It's portable and you can move it wherever you like and delete that folder when\if a hotfix is made to the 64-bit version that you normally launch with steam.

Launch only manually from within the extracted folder you created in the beginning. If you just launch with steam - you'll only be running the 64-bit version. You leave the steam client running in the background - but run the new 32-bit executable manually from within the SteamCMD\7DTD folder. You guys are starting the NEW 32-bit executable that is now installed in your newly made SteamCMD folder and not the original one right? It is important to note that you will now have TWO installations of 7DTD after doing this - the original in the steam folder (launched by using steam) and the NEW one in the SteamCMD folder in a subdirectory named 7DTD.
