Frequently Asked Questions
Check out the common questions below. If you still have any questions, feel free to leave a comment. We can’t guarantee an immediate response, but we’ll get back to you as soon as we can. We’re a friendly community, and moderators, helpers, and trusted members are here to assist you. And don’t forget to lend a hand to others if you can answer their questions.
“Corrupted file”, “Damaged” or “Bad password” error while extracting .rar files
If you encounter this error, you need to make sure that your downloaded files are properly sized, and that the same name. (Only the last file is smaller in size)
To solve this problem, you should re-download the file which is smaller in size and rename the file (if its name is different from the rest). Always be sure not to use too much bandwidth while downloading games, the downloaded file may be damaged if your internet connection is not good enough.
Is this game safe? Does it contain viruses or trojans?
Cracking games and coding malware use similar methods! So, antivirus programs mistake cracks for viruses and delete them, even though they’re not!
Does this site have a virus?
Some people say our website has viruses or that their antivirus software detects viruses when they visit. They claim we insert viruses into cookies, but that’s not true. You can only get a virus if you download an infected file and activate it. Most of the time, these reports come from people who download pirated games, and they may not fully understand how viruses work.
Antivirus programs sometimes flag our site as having viruses, but it’s usually just because they’re trying to block annoying ads. You can easily turn off these ads after a couple of seconds. Antivirus companies are in competition with ad networks, so they sometimes overreact.
I don’t want to constantly update the site just because antivirus companies change their software. Remember, you can’t get viruses just from visiting websites. If you trust us, add us to your whitelist. Otherwise, feel free to use other sites.
Why some games have a watermark?
We bought these games with the money we had, so we put watermarks on them to stop other sites from taking them and putting them up on their own sites. But don’t worry, we only put the watermark on the menu or the loading screen, so it won’t bother you while you play the game. Now, you might wonder if we also take games from other sites. Well, the thing is, once something is uploaded to the internet, it’s kind of fair game for anyone. If someone donates a game to us, even just for a dollar, we always make sure to give them credit. But if they donate to another website and want credit there too, how can we do that if we didn’t get the game from them? I’ve got three Steam accounts with over 10,000 games, including some duplicates and big-name titles. But truth be told, I don’t play games much – I only dive into one or two each year. One of my accounts:
I have problems related to .DLL files (d3dx9_43.dll, MSVCR100.dll, XINPUT1_3.dll…)
I have problems related to 0xc00007b, 0xc0000142, 0xc0000xxx,…
I have problems related to “Black Screen”, “Nothing Happen when start game”, “Crash”,…
Here are some common errors that can occur, but we can’t say exactly what’s causing them. To try and fix the issues, follow these steps:
1. Make sure to download and install the latest versions of these programs:
– Microsoft Visual C++
– Microsoft .NET Framework
– OpenAL
– Java
– XNA Framework
You can find and download them from their official sites by searching on Google.
2. Get the latest drivers for your VGA and CPU. Use “3DP Chip” (it’s free) to help you find and download the latest drivers after installing it.
3. Update your Windows operating system.
4. Restart your Windows computer.
5. Turn off any antivirus programs and firewalls that might be running.
6. Try extracting or reinstalling the game, and then run it with “Run as Administrator” option.
Hopefully, these steps will solve your issues and you can enjoy your gaming experience.
Why isn’t the game saving?
“First, try opening the .exe file by right-clicking and selecting ‘Run as Administrator.’ If that doesn’t fix the issue, turn off your Antivirus and Firewall, then reinstall the game. After reinstalling, right-click the game’s .exe file and choose ‘Run as Administrator’ again.”