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Got the game code with my GTX 960, downloaded the installation files from GOG, and the installation went fine. Trying to start the game from the icon gave me an error message about a VCOM110.dll file missing from my computer. I downloaded the file and extracted it to C:/Windows/system, and now launching from the icon yields a half-second flash of a black screen, and then nothing.

I decided to try and use the GOG galaxy client, but it refuses to install the game (that has already been installed) because there isn't enough space (which isn't the case). I adjusted the settings so that the game installs to my HDD instead of my SSD, but I still get the same error message. Haven't heard anything back from GOG yet, so I was hoping someone here could provide some insight on these issues.
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admiralspiffy: Got the game code with my GTX 960, downloaded the installation files from GOG, and the installation went fine. Trying to start the game from the icon gave me an error message about a VCOM110.dll file missing from my computer. I downloaded the file and extracted it to C:/Windows/system, and now launching from the icon yields a half-second flash of a black screen, and then nothing.

I decided to try and use the GOG galaxy client, but it refuses to install the game (that has already been installed) because there isn't enough space (which isn't the case). I adjusted the settings so that the game installs to my HDD instead of my SSD, but I still get the same error message. Haven't heard anything back from GOG yet, so I was hoping someone here could provide some insight on these issues.
Seems this problem has nothing to do with TW3 or Galaxy. I found this article. It's said you shouldn't have downloaded .dll. There are also some solutions to the problem. I have never had such a problem, so I cannot say if it works. For most of the solutions it'll make no harm to try.