An EAC related error exists that the developer(s) is/are aware of. It has nothing to do with the crack or IGG and it only affects some people based on their location in the world or their ISP. Did not bother researching more closely.
Guys, the issue appears to relate to Steam Workshop, which is notoriously difficult to integrate into any crack, so cut them some slack, its not like you lose anything by waiting a while longer.
Did we need your permission though? Seriously if you're going to diss the guy that hosts and brings you free games DAILY. Then that just goes to show you're a jerk.
I didn't diss anyone i simply pointed out a fact. But you brown-nosing jerks have decided i am wrong for speaking out and stating my opinion. So if you dont like my comment rather than call me a jerk press the arrow button pointing down.If im honest i like the work these guys do and praise then and always send people this way if they why try something out. But i just find it funny there is no commenting when a game goes tits up and fails to work.
From the looks, it is like Rimworld with 3D graphics. Stalker is not on my playlist so wouldn't know. Thanks IGG and team. Will wait for stable build to try.
It is actually more like Stalker, I saw a video of the game, you don't control a settlement like in Rimworld, just a single character trying to survive in a post apocalyptic world full of raiders that want's to blow your head off.
This crack is not even for this game so that is why we have a black screen problem this crack belongs to Age of Empires II HD so i read in SmartSteamEmu.ini
Nah dude, look at any other game with the steam emu. The .ini always says it's for Age of Empires 2, but the emu works. If you take a closer look you'll see that the line that mentions AoE2HD has a "#" before it, meaning it's disabled so it doesn't matter. Unless it's the line above that one, which should read the name of the game's .exe, you shouldn't care about what it says on the ini regarding what game it's for.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIHogbYvyHg&t
Unless it's the line above that one, which should read the name of the game's .exe, you shouldn't care about what it says on the ini regarding what game it's for.