![]() When launching the non DX11 version from the install directly it doesn't produce that error, and of course it launches from Steam without issue as well. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem." This error window doesn't appear when launching through Steam. I find that if I run Crimsonland-D3D11.exe by double-clicking on the exe directly from the game's install folder I get a error window that says "The program can't start because XINPUT_1_4.dll is missing from your computer. Within the 10tons directly are two folders: cache and profiles - neither of which appear to contain a log. And dream of Crimsonland 2.I did as you instructed but there does not appear to be a log being generated. After a long day, I power up my PS5 and launch Crimsonland. It’s one of my most played games in my PlayStation games library. But the truth is, I still play the game now and then. You’d think that at this point I’ve gotten my share of Crimsonland. There’s never been as many monsters in Crimsonland as now. The latest version on PS5 is the probably definitive Crimsonland experience at the moment. ![]() As hardware has gotten more powerful, we’ve kept increasing the amount of monsters rushing in. We also did a bigger modernization update a few years ago. It’s an open-world action RPG, but the gameplay doesn’t resemble Crimsonland.īecause of Crimsonland’s strange ability to defy time, we’ve kept it technically up to date, and even added some new features over the years. Some of those open-world ideas did end up in our open-world RPG Dysmantle which is planned for release on PS4 and PS5 later this year. That one proved to be a bit too big a project for our studio at the time, so we shelved that prototype too and focused on something else. Eventually we gave up on that and focused on other projects.Īnother Crimsonland 2 prototype focused on a bigger open world sort of experience. The first one was focused on networked online multiplayer, but it quickly became apparent that having networked multiplayer wasn’t very compatible with thousands of monsters back then (2005). ![]() Over the years, we’ve actually had more than one prototype for Crimsonland 2. ![]()
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