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This is a simple dll to bypass the launcher. It doesn't modify any existing files, so it still works after you check the integrity in steam. Steam features like time-tracking and workshop in VAB still works. Source code and download: https://github.com/c6ForH66/NoPDLauncher Installation Goto github releases page and download the latest release. IMPORTANT Copy C:\Windows\SysWoW64\version.dll to <KSP_INSTALLATION>\PDLauncher and rename it to version_original.dll Put the dll in <KSP_INSTALLATION>\PDLauncher Launch the game in steam and see if it works.
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Just bought and installed the thing. Runs OK on Core i9 11th gen and RTX 3070 (not Ti). First couple of times I attempted to launch the thing from the Steam app, but couldn't. On a lark I opened it from the installation folder and it launched. Also got a Windows Firewall prompt to have it accept inbound connections, which I figured was unnecessary in single player mode so I ignored that. I made it to a Mun flyby and came back in one piece, though the seas were pretty rough on splashdown kicking the pod around. Trying to launch it from within Steam only had it exit right away, with '1 min' play time logged. Granted, I do have Software Restriction Policy enabled, and looking in my logs I found this: Access to C:\Users\gordo\AppData\Local\PD Launcher\pcr-1.3.0.1366\LauncherPatcher.exe has been restricted by your Administrator by the default software restriction policy level. And shortly afterward: Fault bucket 1920914238771734676, type 5 Event Name: RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: KSP2_x64.exe P2: 2020.3.33.23162 P3: 10.0.19044.2.0.0 Attached files: [snip the rest] I'm not too worried though. My setup is unusual compared to most. Though I do wonder why it's trying to run executable programs in user-writeable space. It launches from within File Explorer, so the game itself seems OK.
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