July 2018
July 2018
July 2018
Thanks, I've tried the K-Lite stuffs and Windows admin account, but Unravel still crashes.
July 2018
Hi, to start with you can try updating your drivers, you can find the newer ones by going here and entering the relevant details: https://www.geforce.com/drivers
However, while this may help I suspect it won't resolve the issue, so if it persists, can you restart your system with a Clean Boot, then just launch Origin and the game, and see if anything changes?
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/how-to-clean-boot-your-pc/
Thanks!
July 2018 - last edited July 2018
Hi, thanks for your assistance. As expected, updating the driver didn't help. But this time round I paid closer attention to the error detail. It pointed VSFilter.dll as the culprit. So I googled around and found a solution on how to disable it. Finger crossed, gave it a try, and ... voila! It worked like a charm! For those having the same problem, you may check this solution. BTW, the game is amazing! I absolutely love it.
DISCLAIMER:
I immediately edited this post, as I experienced Windows blue screen upon startup, and figured out that tinkering with VSFilter may mess up your Windows. Mine came back after re-enabling VSFilter. Try this at your own risk, I cannot be held responsible if anything happens to your Windows.
August 2018 - last edited August 2018
Deactivating the Vobis filter may be risky, because it is used a lot by games and apps for rendering videos by default.
But I had the same issue with the vsfilter.dll (Vobis codec) because I have installed the K-Lite Codec Pack. It deliveres and registeres a newer version of the file (1.7.15.0) that seems not to be compatible with Unravel (Two). But you can easily replace the vsfilter.dll with an older version manually.
You get the 64bit version 1.7.1.322 from this site that works nicely with Unravel: http://www.free-codecs.com/directvobsub_download.htm
After installing it might be necessary to copy the file from:
C:\Program Files (x86)\VSfilter
to the K-Lite Codec Pack folder:
C:\Program Files (x86)\K-Lite Codec Pack\Filters\DirectVobSub64
That is necessary because K-Lite has registered the file for app sharing at this location. Otherwise the installation of the separate Vobis filter won't affect other apps using the older filter.
Hope that helps people.