![]() To fix this, you will need to specifically whitelist Streets of Rogue within the software. Several users have had issues with BitDefender, which has a module that blocks suspicious apps attempting to access your user profile. Also, check to see if your antivirus software may be causing the issue. Check the permissions on this folder to make sure they’re set properly. If it’s still not working, then it’s possible that the game is unable to write to your Documents folder. If this works, you can then copy your files from the old folder to the new one. The game will create a new Streets of Rogue folder and run properly. If this doesn’t work, rename the Streets of Rogue folder listed above to something else, and run the game. If this doesn’t work, try deleting GameSettings.dat. Linux: /home/(username)/.config/unit圓d/Streets of Rogue/Streets of Rogue Mac: Mac: User\(username)\Library\ApplicationSupport\ Win: C:\Users\(username)\Documents\Streets of Rogue Go to the following folder and delete TechSettings.dat. In Steam, right-click the game, go to Properties -> Updates and uncheck “Enable Cloud Synchronization”. The game worked says “See Troubleshooting Website”. Other users have had issues with the Citrix Receiver and Workspace apps, see here for a solution. ![]() Also, you might want to check if your antivirus software is deleting files that are necessary for the game to run. If that doesn’t work, find the StreetsOfRogue.exe in your Steam directory, right-click -> Properties -> Compatibility -> Check “Run this program as an administrator”, and click Apply. ![]() Try deleting all the files on your hard disk and reinstalling the game from Steam. ![]()
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