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3 years ago
@halfire2016 i do like this
-click the OneDrive symbol (Bottom right in W10) and click the Cogwheel on the top left of the popup, and press settings.
-under Sync and Backup / Back up important PC folders to OneDrive click “Manage back up”
-press “Stop back up” on Desktop and Documents.
-click the OneDrive symbol (Bottom right in W10) and click the Cogwheel on the top left of the popup, and press settings.
-under Sync and Backup / Back up important PC folders to OneDrive click “Manage back up”
-press “Stop back up” on Desktop and Documents.
3 years ago
@NuttySnappy could you possibly do me a favor? Can you tell me what Wild Hearts-related files/folders you have in your Documents folder?
- 3 years ago@FlyingArkady actually i never check my documents folder before this solution but when i can launch thsi it have save files
- 3 years ago
@NuttySnappyYES! THAT'S IT! NO ADMIN MODE ON THE WH EXE! YESSS!!! I LOVE YOU!
- 3 years ago
WTF its true its the admin mode xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
- 3 years ago@halfire2016 worked for you too? Yesss, I'm so happy!
- 3 years ago
@FlyingArkadyI'm happy to know i can help^^
- SorryMyHoney3 years agoSeasoned Newcomer@FlyingArkady WH EXE as in WILD HEARTS.exe ?
- 3 years ago
Wait, what exactly do you mean? please describe what you did.
- 3 years ago
When I installed the game I disabled fullscreen optimizations as per someone's suggestion. At the same time, I ticked "run as admin" in the compatibility options for WildHearts.EXE, I'm just used to do it I guess...
It just wouldn't start. When I unticked that, it worked.
Find the executable in \steamapps\common\WILD HEARTS\00_game\target_origin\ex , go to the Compatibility tab and make sure that "run as administrator" is NOT TICKED. That solved it for me!