After the update we did via the app store on July 24, we can no longer start farming simulator . When double clicking on the symbol of PS22 , the symbol moves for a moment and then stops again, but the program does not start. Everything went perfectly until the update. We work on a mac studio with apple M1 Max chip, 64 GB memory and operating system mac os ventura 13.5, screen apple studio display 27 inch (5120 x 2880)
You can also try to change the game.xml file version of DirectX from the 12th to the 11th. I at one time helped. Here are instructions how to do it -mods.info/farming-simulator-2022-does-not-launch-or-crashes-troubleshooting/. If not in your case it will not work, you can try another turn off your antivirus, completely remove the game, clean the registry and install again, and try to run FS 22 with disabled antivirus. It can also be that antivirus blocks the game.
Of course, I remember you! It's always wonderful to hear from fellow simulation enthusiasts, especially from someone as passionate about FSX as you are. Your particular situation regarding the error with Microsoft Flight Simulator is, unfortunately, not uncommon, but let's see if we can find a solution together.
Error 0XC0000005 is a general access violation error. This error often suggests a problem in the memory space that the application tries to access. There could be multiple reasons for this issue, ranging from hardware problems to software or driver conflicts.
If you've already tried some of these solutions or if they don't work, it might help to have more specifics about your system's hardware and software setup. That way, I can give you a more tailored solution.
Remember, with software as intricate and detailed as flight simulators, issues can arise due to a myriad of factors, but there's almost always a workaround. From my knowledge, the error you're encountering isn't specific to Microsoft Flight Simulator but can also occasionally surface on platforms like X-Plane 12. The above solutions, especially those related to system settings and drivers, can apply there as well.
Dear Ian.Your answers are very welcome to me and I await them with great curiosity and interest, because I know that there is someone up there who listens to my requests, sometimes absurd, sometimes naive or extravagant.I think you will be understanding if I confess my disappointment with MSFS, not so much because of its highly imperfect technology (too many problems) but above all because the generally splendid scenery is very often incomplete and sometimes even just wrong.For example, there are airfields that do not exist in FSX but in MSFS they are present but with some cars parked inside the runway or taxyway.I will wait for something to change, perhaps with the arrival of MSFS2024, hoping that it will be a really ok product.Thanks again and best regards.Gulliver
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We recently published a video and a post around starting a YouTube gaming channel in 2020, and in that video, I discussed playing just one game. But what if you don't know what game to play? What if you don't know which is the one game for you? This method could help you find out exactly what that could be.
Wait. I just spent all that time telling you to play one game, and now I'm telling you maybe there's another way. Just hold on. I still think sticking to one game is a good strategy, but what if you play lots of different games? What if you play games that have to be kind of similar?
Let's first discuss why it's important to play one game in a lot of cases. And, mainly it's because YouTube is going to understand what your channel is about. That will lead to the platform suggesting your videos among creators who make kind of the same stuff, and among search results for people who are looking for that content.
So, if you play Stardew Valley, then you want YouTube to recommend your videos when someone types in "Stardew Valley." But if you play Stardew Valley and a hundred other games, YouTube doesn't really know where you're at, and it's going to be a little bit harder for the service to put your videos out there for people searching for Stardew Valley.
Now if that sounds like something you're doing right now, let's talk about narrowing down your content a little bit. Let's not dive right into one game so fast. What if we at least dive into a genre? What is Stardew Valley? Stardew Valley is a couple of things. I consider it a farming game, or an RPG.
For hypothetical purposes, let's focus on farming. I like farming games! I like Stardew Valley, I like Farming Simulator, I like games that feature farming. So let's just say that my channel is going to be a farming game channel. Now, that's pretty specific, right? There's probably not a lot of channels that just focus on that one type of game.
Even if you don't play Stardew Valley, you might be thinking to yourself, "Okay, I don't like farming games at all, "but I do like to play a lot of Call of Duty, "so what does a strategy for that look like for me?"
COD is a first-person shooter game, so, now that we know that, now that you have your genre, here's what I suggest doing: Take that game that you like, take that genre that you like, pick one of the games out of it, and go in, and make five videos on it. Make ten videos. Make as many as you're comfortable making.
After you publish ten videos on one game, you're probably going to come away with some pretty decent stats, which is good. Data is always good for testing purposes like we're about to, you know, theoretically do.
So for me, that game happened to be Stardew Valley. Let's say I make ten Stardew Valley videos, and I'm like "Okay, I finished the Community Center, "and I got a bunch of money, "and I'm pretty happy with my progress in Stardew, "I'm kind of tired of it right now. "I'm going to swap over. "I'm going to make ten videos on Farming Simulator."
Now, after every Farming Simulator video I post, I'm going to be looking to see what my numbers are doing, and how my audience is responding to that content. In the comments, are they saying, "Aw man, I really miss Stardew Valley"? Hey, it's still good that they showed up, right? They like you, they're watching your Farming Simulator video and they came in to say, "Yeah, I kinda liked Stardew better," but at least they came in! Maybe they'll stick around, maybe they enjoy the farming games as much as you do. Or maybe you notice a whole bunch of people commenting on your video that weren't there before! Hey, okay! People really like this Farming Simulator game.
I know I'm just using two games as an example, I'd probably recommend trying this with a wider spread of farming games in this case, but I just happen to really like these two farming games, and if I'm being honest, there's not a lot of farming games that I really play. So, maybe not a perfect example. But, play as many games as you need to play in your genre.
If it's MMORPGs, then play the various MMOs that you like to play. If it happens to be first-person shooters, play those. If it happens to be games like Minecraft, survival games, building games, play as many as you can get your hands on that you'll enjoy. The most important thing is to upload these videos regularly. So, I want to stick to a schedule, and I want to upload games that are at least similar to one another.
Now obviously I didn't record any Stardew Valley or Farming Simulator videos, these are all kind of hypotheticals to get you thinking. But let's just say I did. What I want to know is what's going on in Farming Simulator? All right, so if you were to record farming simulator videos you'll see that your volume and competition look pretty good. This is actually a pretty decent search term - but is it though?
As somebody who plays a lot of games, I know that the simulator genre is actually really popular. Competition is pretty high, but there's a high search volume for people looking for the word "simulator".
Now, what have I just discovered about my content? So far as I can tell, this is not a bad idea! What if people like simulator games as much as they like farming games? What I've just done is given myself an opportunity to explore a whole genre of games that I didn't even think of at first!
Now don't get me wrong, I know this is a very specific example. We're talking about farming games, now we're talking about simulator games, and if this isn't anywhere near your genre, just know that there's a lot of different ways we can categorize games.
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