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What Does “localization dx11.txt missing” Mean?
localizationrefers to the game’s language and text mapping system.dx11.txtis a misnomer — it does not relate to DirectX 11 graphics directly. Instead, this file (often namedlocalisation.locor similar) is expected by the game’s engine. The error indicates the game is looking for a text asset that is either missing, corrupted, or blocked by your system.
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- Verify/repair game files (Steam: Properties → Local Files → Verify integrity).
- Fully reinstall the game if verification doesn’t restore the file.
- Remove or update mods; test with a clean, mod-free install.
- Restore the missing file from a backup or from another identical installation (ensure version match).
- Temporarily disable antivirus or add exclusions, then re-run verify or reinstall.
- Run the game as administrator to ensure write/read permissions.
- If the file name differs due to localization/region, check launcher language settings and switch to the intended language, then verify files.
- If the developer/publisher has provided a hotfix or patch, apply it.
- Go to your game’s installation folder.
- Right-click the
.exefile (e.g.,Rome2.exe). - Select Properties > Compatibility tab.
- Check Run this program in compatibility mode for: and select Windows 7.
- Check Run this program as an administrator.
- Click Apply > OK.
3. Reset the Game’s Configuration Files
- Navigate to:
C:\Users\[YourName]\AppData\Roaming\The Creative Assembly\[Game Name]\scripts - Delete
preferences.script.txtanduser.script.txt(backup first if needed). - Restart the game — it will regenerate default files.