

How to fix it? WTF they totally broke the game. I never had this before the update either. However the game still says that the display device failed. I have done the set launch options as you directed. (Make sure to use " around the file name/location if it has spaces, which likely it does) "D:\Games\Steam\SteamApps\common\Sid Meier's Civilization VI\Base\Binaries\Win64Steam\CivilizationVI_DX12.exe" %command% If you need the DX11 version, just use the civVI exe that does not have DX12 in its name. Note that you will need to use the correct file location for your install. To do this, in your library, right click on CIv 6, and then select the "set launch options". Originally posted by BlackSmokeDMax:Have you tried avoiding the launcher? I haven't seen it since shortly after it was introduced. If it could help, here is the system Info: If you're like me who pirated windows 10, Windows is offering a sort of olive branch to pirates by offering their software for free. I am aware my video card is weak, but it ran Civ VI fine If you never update windows 7 for whatever reason, you won't be able to run Civ VI because many of the drivers won't work. My system has that option in the drop down menu. Tried running with Nvidia Graphics as well as Integrated Graphics.

Tried to turn on and off full screen optimizations. Tried different compatibility modes for older versions of windows. I tried launching from inside the folder directly. I tried launching from inside Steam program. If I hover my mouse over the desktop I do hear the sound that plays when you hover over buttons you can press in the launcher menu. I start the game expecting to see the game launcher, but the launcher is not visible on the screen.THere is a minimized block in the start panel which shows that it is running, but no matter how you click on it, it does not display on the screen. Recently launched it day before before the update. Well from now on you can get right to the main menu with the Quick Start mod.Īll it does is skip the EULA agreement and all the intro screens so you can get to playing much quicker.I have a very similar issue as well. This seems to be common for most 2K games and most of the time you’ll find yourself spamming the enter or escape buttons just to skip through them. Not only are there a lot, but you have to wait through them every time the game starts. Probably one of the first things you’ll notice during your initial runs of the game is that there are so many intro screens. No need to waste time digging through that, as I’ve already compiled a list of what I think has to be the best mods for the game. Just taking a look at the Steam Workshop for Civ 6, there are already 3,000+ mods available. Like the introduction of city districts, the separation of the tech and civics trees, and balances to win conditions.Īs if that’s not reason enough, the modding community has been hard at work to give us a whole pool of new content to discover. There are loads of updates in Civ6 well worth exploring.
