If you have any further questions, please let us know - we will be happy to assist you. Re-open Steam and your games should be restored in working condition. When Windows asks, allow files to be overwritten with the new ones - this will replace corrupted files in the "old_steamapps" folder.ĭelete "steamapps" and rename "old_steamapps" to "steamapps" This will move all of the new files into the old folder. Id suggest reinstalling it again, but make sure you run a Registry Cleaner program after uninstalling to remove all the registry keys that Half-Life leaves behind. Open the "old_steamapps" folder, and press CTRL V (paste). Maybe something happened to the gfx.wad file. Open the "steamapps" folder, press CTRL A (select all), then CTRL X (cut). If renaming the "steamapps" folder and reinstalling the game resolves the issue, you may do the following to restore other games without re-downloading them: If the issue is not resolved, you can rename the folder back to avoid having to re-install other games. If this resolves the issue, you may copy the new files into the "old_steamapps" folder and rename it to "steamapps" to restore your other games without re-downloading. Once the installation is complete, test the issue. Rename the "steamapps" folder to "old_steamapps" I can give you the solutions that they gave me and the one that solved my problem (note that this can risk your re-downloading all games if done incorrectly):īrowse to your Steam installation (Usually C:\Program Files(x86)\Steam\) I summited a ticket to Steam Support a while ago (July) and I solved the problem. Hopefully someone will find a fix for it. Originally posted by ß₥ɦ ¦ вlϊтz:I'm having the same problem.
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