Fixed: Problems starting Ken Follett's The Pillars Of The Earth

 


At the moment, you can get Ken Follett's The Pillars Of The Earth (and two other games - Deponia: The Complete Journey and The First Tree) for free on epicgames.com. I highly recommend doing as I did and getting them with a couple of clicks!

But when launching the game, I was greeted with an error. There seems to be some bug with the Epic games version. I think the problem is caused by the space in my Epic games username.

The error message reads:

Init failed, could not load game. There is no game file or the game file is corrupted. For more info view messages.log.

When clicking OK, the messages.log file opens, with text like this:

19:04:09.352:m_gamePath: C:\Games\PillarsoftheEarth\NAME"
19:04:09.352:Loading game from file 'NAME"' failed!
19:04:09.352:Init failed, could not load game

The message would look like that if your username is "USER NAME".

But don't worry. You can still launch the game.

Go to the folder where the game is installed (in my case it's C:\Games\PillarsoftheEarth\) and doubleclick on pillars.exe. The game will start without problems!

So I played a bit and came back the next day. The error still comes, and this time, Epic launcher will ask you about cloud sync. It wants to know if you want to keep the local file (newer) or the cloud save (older). The choice is clear in this case. You want to select the local file. Selecting the cloud save could delete your save file!

When googling around for a solution, I found that other games made with the Visionaire Studio engine seem to have this bug as well.

Until they get this problem fixed, you should be good using these steps.

Have fun!

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