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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Same problem with you?
I'm about to start telling myself thats just they way they look in game... Cool custom painted vinyl and tape players...
So I think I may have figured it out...
I deleted the game, every file. Even the User folder. Everything.
I then manually redownloaded and updated both my GFX drivers and Java to the newest versions possible.
I thought I had the newest versions, apparently not. Check and download.
I then redownloaded the game and mods and it worked... I had to do a full uninstall of PZ because just updating the drivers and Java didnt do it at first.
Sure it can be a pain if you have a lot of mods to reorganize, but it was worth it.
There were still files left in the "steamapps/workshop/content/10866/2613146550" after you press the unsubscribed button on the workshop page. It turns out I have to manually delete the "2613146550" folder to truly fresh wipe the file, then I subscribed it again and it works