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Once downloading and installing were complete, I found these differences. I thought, well, just go ahead and download it then. I paused that process while i renamed my civ folder with _BAK on the end. Having done the process of reinstalling steam i found my Civ started downloading again. My earlier attempts to reinstall Civ did not involve reinstalling Steam. Having followed StarPilot and Feral Chimp's Steam reinstall and saving of the steam apps folder, I note the following observations that may help others. (I originally turned off syncing, because it was broken in Magic: The Gathering, where it would occasionally delete your save files) I ticked it, noticed that the game did a quick sync, started the game again and it worked. It took me to the wrong tab in the general Steam settings, but in the "Cloud" tab (of the general Steam settings) the "Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for applications which support it" was unticked. I thought this seemed strange, and noticed that there was a reference to other setting, to enable cloud sync again. Looking at the properties for the game, I noticed that the "Enable Steam Cloud syncronization for Sid Meier's Civilization V" tickbox was greyed out, but also ticked. I really didn't want to have to reinstall Steam, so I looked for other options. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Civilization V, but that didn't solve it. I had this problem as well, with Civilization V. If not ticked, tick Enable Steam Cloud.Following StarPilot's answer below you might be able to save your other games by:īut I didn't use those steps exactly, so I can't say whether that resolves the problem and/or preserves your other Steam games. This was a last resort since it also involved uninstalling other Steam games. But even so, the problem persisted after each of the above attempted fixes and was only resolved after I removed and reinstalled both Civ and Steam.
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It's possible the reinstall alone didn't fix the problem, but fixed it in combination with some of the above attempts (I suspect the video driver was involved). I'm surprised this worked since the crash started happening initially on a fresh Steam and Civ installation on a new computer. I resolved my crash by uninstalling Civilization 5, then uninstalling Steam, then reinstalling.
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I've played Civ 5 for years on 3 other computers without this problem.
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I can load games with Steam is in Offline mode, but I want to save to the cloud, and also to stay online for other games. It's discussed widely in forums, but the proposed solutions don't work for me (or for many other people). Please contact the application's support team for more information. This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. apps\common\Sid Meier's Civilization V\Civilization.exe I click Single Player > Load Game and immediately see this dialog: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library