Run steam in windows compatibility mode
This should work:
Right-click the shortcut you use -> click «Properties» -> go to the «Shortcut» tab if it didn’t open there by default -> click «Advanced. » -> check «Run as administrator» -> «OK» -> «Apply»
You should be able to copy that shortcut into the startup folder, then. First you’ll have to disable steam’s own automatic startup:
Steam -> Settings -> Interface -> Uncheck «Run Steam when my computer starts» -> OK
If you’re still on win7 like myself, then all you have to do is drag your modified shortcut into the «Startup» folder on your start menu. On win10, you’ll have to open the folder itself, which by default should be at:
then same thing, just drag and copy the shortcut to that folder. Should probably double-check that it keeps the run as admin setting, too, just to be sure.
Run steam in windows compatibility mode
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This guide explains step by step how to remove Windows Compatibility Settings on Steam, the Steam Overlay and the Steam Service that don’t appear in the properties window of the .exe files. Windows often applies settings without any warning or permission, which means that Steam will typically run slower, freeze or hang. This issue is made worse because Steam only sometimes warns for settings applied to Steam but never the Steam Overlay or Steam Service.
You might find that this fix helps prevent freezing or that Steam runs faster even if no messages have appeared and you’re not having any issues, because Steam should never be run in compatibility mode.
These settings could be added by Windows again later without your knowledge, so it’s useful to check again, especially if the issues reappear.
This guide is suitable for all versions of Windows that Steam supports.
This requires quick and simple editing of the registry. Make sure you only remove entries with «Steam» in their title at the locations below.
You may wish to Easily Back Up The Registry in Windows [www.howtogeek.com] before performing the steps below.
NB: The settings may be in one or both sets of locations listed below depending on if Steam was installed and used on the same Windows account and/or was used on a different Windows account.
For example: Steam could be installed and used on Windows account X and then also used on Windows account Y.
Using more than one Steam account does not affect this and you may not have all the folders listed below.
• Press Win + R and type regedit.exe and press enter or click OK.
• Navigate to the relevant section(s) of this guide.
• Navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Compatibility Assistant\Persisted\
• Remove all entries with «Steam» in their title.
• From \Compatibility Assistant\, navigate to \Store\
• Remove all entries with «Steam» in their title.
• From \AppCompatFlags\, navigate to \Layers\
• Once more, remove all entries with «Steam» in their title.
If Steam is open, restart it.
• Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Compatibility Assistant\Persisted\
• Remove all entries with «Steam» in their title.
• From \Compatibility Assistant\, navigate to \Store\
• Remove all entries with «Steam» in their title.
• From \AppCompatFlags\, navigate to \Layers\
• Once more, remove all entries with «Steam» in their title.
If Steam is open, restart it.
When the Program Compatibility Assistant message does appear, the Compatibility tab of the program reports that no settings have been applied (which is also the case if the message doesn’t appear), yet in some cases, Steam complains that it shouldn’t be run in compatibility mode.
In my case, both Windows and Steam didn’t warn that compatibly settings had been applied, which makes this issue even more problematic, especially when they can be applied to either Steam, the Overlay or the Steam Service and only a warning is displayed for Steam.
Before this fix, Steam was opening slowly, freezing frequently and hanging on «Preparing to launch. » for games. In addition, Team Fortress 2 froze for 10 seconds whenever the backpack, class loadout or server browser was opened.
After defragging, scanning for errors and scanning for viruses, the issue was still present. It was only after Windows stated that compatibility settings had been applied to «GameOverlayUI.exe» that the cause was found: In regedit under the compatibility layer keys, several items were listed with Steam, including the Steam client itself, which Windows had failed to mention before.
After removing all entries related to Steam, the client opened and logged in almost instantly. The «Preparing to launch. » window appeared for a much shorter duration before playing games too.
Later, after I bought new PC and installed a fresh copy of Windows, Steam was freezing while opening again. The cause once more was that Windows had applied compatibility settings without warning to SteamService.exe, with no warning from Steam either.
In addition, each time Steam is removed from: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Compatibility Assistant\Store\ and then Steam is opened, the entry is added again, although none of issues listed above reoccur after this single entry is re-added.
Run steam in windows compatibility mode
These guide is made to show any one that do not know yet how to run games in Compatibility mode from with in Steam
I made it as i had problems with my Windows 8.1 crashing on some games and i seen Compatibility mode helps some times. but some games do not have a .exe file and these helps to move them as well to Compatibility mode
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Ok so first thing you want to do is go to your library in Steam and then go to the game you want to active Compatibility mode on right click the game and select proprieties from the drop down menu:
Then in the proportions windows that will open select Set launch options:
Then these window need to open:
Open Set launch options for the game you want to set
And you are done
If you like to use these with the Compatibility mode, make sure to add them in these order:
So first I recommend you try to find a crack and run it with that, see if that helps to run the game, its possible my issues is something else, my PC is piled up with stuff that can make a crash happen, as I use it some what as a development enviremnt and what ever the case that will likely be the first step to get it running
I also tryed to use it in a Virual Machine of Windows 7 and it just did not run, possible becouse the Virtual GPU is not supported, so may need to find a fix that way if cant find a way to make it really work on Windows 10, that sadly will be the first game like that so far for me
O that matter, making a Virtual Machine is basiclly download an ISO, select the ISO in the virtual Machien software, install the OS and you should be set to go
Run steam in windows compatibility mode
We are starting to see posts of people having trouble with Windows 10 updates causing the game to stop working. Here is how to run the game in «Compatibility mode»
1 ) Go to your Steam Stonehearth Folder (C:\SteamLibrary\SteamApps\common\Stonehearth)
2 ) Right click on Stonehearth and select «Properties» from the drop down menu.
3 ) Click on the «Compatibility» tab
4 ) Click the box for «Run this game in compatibility mode for:
5 ) Choose «Windows 8» from the drop down.
If the game does not work in Windows 8 mode, repeat steps 1 — 3 and select «Windows 7» from the drop down.
Some people have reported that this did not work, which is odd because it has always worked for me in the past.
But, if the aforementioned instructions did not work. Complete steps 1 thru 3 and then click on «Run the compatibility troubleshooter».
It will suggest which version of Windows to use for compatibility.
The issue I’m having is that it’s eating far too much CPU memory.. And I have way too much room.
Another problem is that when running the Properties tab, there exists no Compatibility. Previoius versions maybe, but that too is a blank.
it won`t work for me .
Best solution woulde be that the Dev could make it work for Windows10, and that would mean it gonna take long time before that happens.
it won`t work for me .
Best solution woulde be that the Dev could make it work for Windows10, and that would mean it gonna take long time before that happens.
I went to their foruns and reset the user config, game is working fine now.
I went to their foruns and reset the user config, game is working fine now.
Can you link the article here please? Thank you.
If your user_settings.json file (located inside the folder where you installed Stonehearth) has only a «user_id» option, try adding there a basic set of options:
<
«user_id» : «—leave_here_your_user_id——«,
«collect_analytics» : true,
«enable_auto_save» : false,
«renderer» : <
«run_once» : true,
«use_high_quality» : false,
«enable_ssao» : false,
«enable_shadows» : false,
«shadow_resolution» : 256,
«msaa_samples» : 0,
«shadow_quality» : 1,
«max_lights» : 30,
«enable_vsync» : false,
«enable_fullscreen» : false,
«screen_width» : 1920,
«screen_height» : 1018,
«draw_distance» : 1000
>,
«audio» : <
«bgm_volume» : 0.6,
«efx_volume» : 0.6
>,
«enable_lua_jit» : false,
«force_32_bit» : true
>
Tried everything from above and none works. Game starts and imediatelly crases. lol
Actually using the compatiblity troubleshooting works. Cheers