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Tacitus275

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I just purchased a new laptop and did a fresh install. The game never starts. I made sure all of the updates were installed. I get the Play / Resume screen. It then goes to the Stellaris Screen and then stays there. If you click the mouse you get the Wait for Program / Close Decision box. Steam shows that it is running, but it never goes off the Stellaris screen.

Anyone have any ideas?
 
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In the game launcher please set Display mode to Borderless.

IF that doesn't help, Install ALL these Microsoft modules:


THen go here:

And run the x86 and x64 installers there.


Add stellaris.exe to the exceptions list of your antivirus app; ESPECIALLY if you have Windows Defender, add it to the Ransomware "Apps Allowed Through" list.

Also if you have FRAPS or the MSI Gaming App or Rivatuner installed, disable it as it clashes with this game.

If that doesn't help:
DXDIAG is a program you run from a command prompt or the Windows start menu 'run' dialog box (or 'search programs' in Windows 7 or later). After running it will open a window and start collecting info with a progress bar in the lower-left corner. When it completes click the 'save all information' button and save it to a file then attach that file here.

Please attach your Documents/Paradox/Stellaris/settings.txt and pdx_settings.txt .
From your Documents/Paradox/Stellaris/logs/ folder, attach system.log , error.log .
 
I had the same problem. Installed a new motherboard, processor etc. and installed a clean windows version. Since everything else was updated it really was solved by picking the borderless solution. What strange thing.