Javel

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May 17, 2017
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can someone tell me what are the requirements to run this game?
looks pretty demanding
Any DX11 card with 1gb or more GDDR5 should do it. Some integrated graphics cards can probably run it, but the game will more likely resemble a slide show representation
 

Voadus

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Mar 23, 2018
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Am I the only one who actually cannot get the game to run at all? Played this a while back just fine, but updated to new version today to see whats changed and the only .exe I can find in this hot mess of a file structure (like 5 folders deep to find an .exe? really?) throws up an error:

The UE4-WildLifeC Game has crashed and will close

LowLevelFatalError
[File: D:\Build\++UE4+Release-4.19+Compile\Sync\Engine\Source\Runti
me\Engine\Private\PhysicsEngine\PhysXLibs.cpp][Line: 90]
Failed to load module
'../../../Engine/Binaries/ThirdParty/PhysX3/Win64/VS2015/PxFoundation_
x64.dll'.
 

Phanatic

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Haven't visited this thread for a while... From reading like 5 last pages it seems that you still can't help that poor guy. Holy shit. Honestly its so frustratingly retarded that at one point I thought he was just trolling super freaking hard.
I'm not sure why the heck does he say that he doesn't understand anything that you write to him, because I'm russian as well and I tried out translator and got everything translated pretty much correctly and understandable.
This is just an extremely hillariously absurd situation.

Learn English, kids. It helps ya in 2k19. Internet is a great place if you know how to talk here.
 

DKOC

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@Voadus: Do you have all the redistributables needed to run any UE4 program or anything compiled with C++ in recent years?

Considering that the error points to Visual Studio 2015, I'd say you lack the redistributables.
 

Voadus

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Mar 23, 2018
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@DKOC: Well there was this file in the folders that I ran:

2019.03.12_Shipping_Full_Build_5\WindowsNoEditor\Engine\Extras\Redist\en-us\UE4PrereqSetup_x64.exe

Is there something besides that .exe I need to run before I can use UE4? Not sure I've ever run a UE4 game on this machine tbh (aside from running this game months ago).
 

Prick

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@DKOC: Well there was this file in the folders that I ran:

2019.03.12_Shipping_Full_Build_5\WindowsNoEditor\Engine\Extras\Redist\en-us\UE4PrereqSetup_x64.exe

Is there something besides that .exe I need to run before I can use UE4? Not sure I've ever run a UE4 game on this machine tbh (aside from running this game months ago).
I'm honestly not sure if the UE4 redist contains all of the essential software you need.
Try updating Direct-X Runtime, Microsoft Visual C++ (vcredist), and your graphics driver if necessary.

Also, if the game's only exe isn't in the first folder you open, eg, before the data folders, you may have a corrupt download.
Should be:
Engine
WildLifeC
Manifest... .txt
WildLifeC.exe <This is what you run to launch the game

Lastly, I'd like to throw this out there, the new initial settings (for me at least) do not allow fullscreen play, it crashes immediately. You must open an older copy, and change the game to run in windowed mode, then exit. Launch the updated game, and then select your native screen resolution, but do not change back to fullscreen.

Alternatively, navigate to this filepath:
C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Local\WilfLifeC\Saved\Config
Open WildLifeCSettings.ini, and edit this line:
Fullscreen=False
 

Voadus

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Mar 23, 2018
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I'm honestly not sure if the UE4 redist contains all of the essential software you need.
Try updating Direct-X Runtime, Microsoft Visual C++ (vcredist), and your graphics driver if necessary.

Also, if the game's only exe isn't in the first folder you open, eg, before the data folders, you may have a corrupt download.
Should be:
Engine
WildLifeC
Manifest... .txt
WildLifeC.exe <This is what you run to launch the game
Checked that everything was up to date and decided to just redownload from a different source. NOPY was what I downloaded earlier and the first folder looked nothing like your example, but the Mega download link does look right and the game launches fine. Thanks.
 

DKOC

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Those requirements look false.

Intel 2000HD cards cannot even run UE4 programs on lowest settings.
Dual core processor, depends entirely on GHZ. ie if you had dual core 3.5 ghz.
Doesn't even mention suggested RAM.

A better check is if your PC can run Crysis on Med-High. Back in the days when Crysis was released, Med-High was impossible to achieve. But these days, if you have a half-way decent machine bought within the past 6-7 years, it should run it on Medium, if not High. If you can do that without getting horrific framerates, you should be able to run Wildlife.
 
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Kapowski

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I hope that they solve the breast phyiscs in the next build, they're a bit wonky when the breast slider is maxed.
They get bugged and stay bugged even after the sex.
 

marmaduke

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I hope that they solve the breast phyiscs in the next build, they're a bit wonky when the breast slider is maxed.
They get bugged and stay bugged even after the sex.
I dont think they will. They were quite reluctant to add that sort of customization in the first place, and then told us that there was bound to be physics issues with it when they did finally add it. So who knows, but I wouldnt count on it.
 

FrieswithFork

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While i respect the unique aspects and history of each language around the world...if you want to play around at a international level and talk about games that are made in english you would be very wise to learn english. You get access to a lot of games. We all should be thankful that there's a language around that's fairly easy to learn (no one has to speak/write it perfectly fluent like a native, having average to above average knowledge is fine) and allows communication with almost every person around the globe if that person was also willed to learn it.
That's kind of a brain dead sentiment though, that learning English is necessary to play games internationally. Games are made in English to appeal to the widest audience possible, that's true considering the prevalence of English as a first or second language, but localization exists to bridge that gap. Smaller studios most likely cannot afford, or do not have the means, to localize their indie games, but to suggest that someone should learn another language entirely to play or discuss a game is maximum elitist, exacerbated by the fact that the users asking for assistance in another language were answered in another language.
 

Porn_Jesus

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That's kind of a brain dead sentiment though, that learning English is necessary to play games internationally. Games are made in English to appeal to the widest audience possible, that's true considering the prevalence of English as a first or second language, but localization exists to bridge that gap. Smaller studios most likely cannot afford, or do not have the means, to localize their indie games, but to suggest that someone should learn another language entirely to play or discuss a game is maximum elitist, exacerbated by the fact that the users asking for assistance in another language were answered in another language.
It depends on if the devs are willed (both with budget and the desire) to translate the game into other languages or allow other people to do so. So calm your horses, english isn't masterrace today and other languages are fine too.

No one will die if they speak two languages nowadays but i won't be the one who looks like a fool if someone doesn't release a game in my native language and only has it available in english. X3 It's all about having a plan B, not elitist thinking, lmao.
 
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