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feindwalker

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  1. That is what I was thinking right after I posted, but wasn't sure how to check updates for it outside of what they post themselves. Thanks!
  2. Hi! I've been a longtime user of CDLC, and I even was just playing with CDLC last night. I'd consider myself pretty knowledgable when it comes to solving computer problems, however this one has me stumped. I got onto my computer today to try and play and Rocksmith wouldn't start. I've tried a large variety of fixes to get it going, up to a clean, fresh install. I have removed all CDLC files and left only the base songs and DLCs that I've purchased. If I start it like that, it will start up just fine. Even if I add my CDLC to it, it still works (of course). However the instant I add the DLL to enable CDLC, the game refuses to start and if I use the automated patcher that coldrampage provided a link to, it tells me that my game is pirated and/or stolen. Which is definitely not the case. Is there a step that I'm missing somehow after all this time? I have a legitimate downloaded copy of Cherub Rock, which is the only other step I remember and can see in the instructions. Or did it just break overnight or something? I'm also up to date on DX9 if that's a possible reason. I just don't understand how it can work for hours last night and then just suddenly not when my pc hasn't changed from last night. (no pesky windows updates, I do those manually.) Thanks in advance for any help.
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