Posted April 04, 2017

Grayef
New User
Registered: Sep 2015
From France

botebote77
New User
Registered: Jan 2017
From Philippines
Posted April 05, 2017
another gamer :) pls mark your problem as solved as it can help other guys.. also pls don't make a pure petmaster as i think it's for pu$$13s.. nyahaha no, go with what you want

Grayef
New User
Registered: Sep 2015
From France
Posted April 16, 2017

Solution: I had to install the game in another directory. And to whitelist the TQ.exe as well.
Thanks again guys!

I dont know how to mark this topic as resolved tho but thanks again!

skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
Registered: Dec 2009
From Canada
Posted April 17, 2017
Titan Quest Anniversary Edition just needs the Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 runtime to work, which is the one that contains msvcp110.dll that the error spews out when the game is launched on Windows 10 fresh install.
Here is a direct link to the installer, get both the x86 and x64 version and install both so they're there for other games/programs also:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30679
It doesn't hurt to install the VC2005/2008 or other year releases either, but Titan Quest Anniversary Edition itself doesn't use those, it uses VC2012. Just helped a friend sort this out on a fresh Win10 installation and it works like a champ after installing VC2012 and rebooting.
Hope this helps others.
Here is a direct link to the installer, get both the x86 and x64 version and install both so they're there for other games/programs also:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30679
It doesn't hurt to install the VC2005/2008 or other year releases either, but Titan Quest Anniversary Edition itself doesn't use those, it uses VC2012. Just helped a friend sort this out on a fresh Win10 installation and it works like a champ after installing VC2012 and rebooting.
Hope this helps others.

Stompstu
New User
Registered: May 2013
From United Kingdom
Posted December 11, 2019
Yes installed the x86 version and it now works.