Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines Disassembly. Referenced by a CALL at Address: :200FA817 :200FA470 83EC24 sub esp, 00000024:200FA473 8D442404 lea eax, dword ptr esp+04:200FA477 50 push eax:200FA478 C00000 mov esp+08, 00000020. Reference To: KERNEL32.GlobalMemoryStatus, Ord:018Dh :200FA480 FF Call dword ptr 201730F8:200FA486 8B44240C mov eax, dword ptr esp+0C:200FA48A 3D0000F000 cmp eax, 00F00000:200FA48F A3C82BB420 mov dword ptr 20B42BC8, eax:200FA494 7D12 jge 200FA4A8:200FA496 50 push eax. Possible StringData Ref from Data Obj -'Available memory less than 15MB!!!
. A computer with the necessary requirements to run Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines.If you don't know whether or not your computer meets the requirements, refer to the picture below.Note: If you have Windows Vista, 7, 8, or 10 this game should still work, even though they are not included in the system requirements, simply due to lack of updated system requirements. A copy of.
An internet browser (comes free with nearly every computer) and the ability to download the Unofficial Patch with the browser of your choice (preferably Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox). We're starting with this error because it's more common.In fact, it's almost guaranteed to occur on modern computers that have more than 3.5 gb of ram because the game misreads that amount of ram.
This means if you have Windows XP 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8, or 10, then this error will likely occur. In contrast, if you have an older operating system, then this error shouldn't occur (at least I'm fairly sure).Before reading what's below, this error can now be fixed by installing a patch for it which is covered in the next section. I suggest you go to that section before trying anything here!!So only do these steps if you have already successfully installed the Unofficial Patch, as explained in the next section, and are still getting the 'Available memory less than 15mb' error.So the patch install didn't work, huh? Ok, well it should've worked, but we can try something else that might also fix it:Launch the game in compatibility mode:To do this: go to the game's main folder (C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonVampire The Masquerade - Bloodlines), right click on the 'vampire.exe' file, and select 'Properties'. Now click on the 'Compatibility' tab, tick the box next to 'Run this program in compatibility mode for:' and then select Windows XP SP3 in the dropdown list provided (as shown in the picture below).
It's also recommended that you tick the 'Run this program as administrator', 'Disable visual themes', and 'Disable desktop composition' boxes as well. Once you're done, click 'Apply' and then 'OK'.There, it should be fixed now, as the problem doesn't naturally occur in Windows XP (as stated above).Note: Although this does fix the 15mb error, you'll likely run into the 'Failed to find Steam.' Error as well (if it has not already occured). This is again due to the incompatibility with Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines and modern computers.If you do get the 'Failed to find Steam.' Error: refer to the 'Failed to find Steam.' Gta games free download.
Section of this guide. It's actually possible to fix the 15mb error with just the Official 1.2 Patch for Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines (which is oddly the same version as the Steam release), but it's recommended you use the Unofficial Patch instead, because it improves the game quite a lot.Download links:Recommended:Alternate mirrors: drive.google.comNot advised: media1.gamefront.comNext, when downloading the Unofficial Patch, make sure you know where your browser saved the patch file. On Chrome or Firefox it most likely downloaded it to your Downloads folder (C:UsersyourusernameDownloads) and on Internet Explorer, I'm fairly sure it asks you where you want it downloaded to, so just choose somewhere you'll remember.Finally, run the patch.
It's also best to run the patch in administrator mode. You can do this by right-clicking on the file and selecting 'Run as administrator'.Installing the patch is not difficult, it's mostly just pressing the 'Next ' button. There's only a couple of things you'll need to do manually:Specifying the install location:The Unofficial Patch will install to the Steam directory, so you shouldn't have to change it. This section will cover the simple solutions to this error first, then the complex one afterwards.The complex solution is guaranteed to work if you perform it correctly, but it is complicated, so I'll explain the simple solutions first. If you are knowledgeable enough for the complex solution, just skip straight to it.The simple solutions:To fix the 'Failed to find Steam.'
Error, you should run the game, as well as Steam itself, as an administrator. To do this, navigate to your Steam directory (C:Program Files (x86)Steam), right click on the 'Steam.exe' file and select 'Properties'.Next, click on the 'Compatibility' tab, tick the box next to 'Run this program as administrator', click 'Apply' and then 'OK' (as shown below).Now you'll need to restart Steam in order for the change to administrator mode to take effect (you shouldn't notice any significant difference). Make sure you save this guide's page while you restart Steam so you don't lose your place. I'll wait.If you receive a prompt asking whether you wish to continue running Steam this way, just tick the 'Do not show again' box and click the 'CONTINUE' button (as the below picture shows).Restarted Steam? Now you need to do the same thing for the game itself, which shouldn't be hard. Simply go to the game's main folder (found in C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonVampire The Masquerade - Bloodlines), right-click the 'vampire.exe' file and select 'Properties'.Next, click on the 'Compatibility' tab, and tick the box next to 'Run this program as administrator', click 'Apply' and then 'OK'.If that didn't work, there's one other solution that you can try (and it's really easy). Navigate back to your Steam directory (C:Program Files (x86)Steam) and copy the 'Steam.dll' file.
If you're unsure which file you should be copying, refer to the picture below:Next, simply paste it into your main game's folder (C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonVampire The Masquerade - Bloodlines). And that's all there is to it. If you're again a bit uncertain, here's another picture to help you out:There, that's it for the simple solutions. If these didn't work for you: attempt the complex solution below, but read its directions very carefully.The complex solution:Still not working, eh? Don't lose hope, this game is worth it.Ok, before we start, a little disclaimer is needed: this solution is complicated and will not work unless you get it exactly right.
So read carefully and make sure (like 3 times) that you've done it right.First click on the Windows Start menu (Windows logo on your taskbar), right-click on Computer and then select 'Properties' as shown below.Next, click on 'Advanced system settings'Now click on 'Environment Variables.' You should see at this point a window with the section titled 'User variables for your username' where your username is whatever your actual username for your PC is.
In this section, scroll through the options until you see the Variable called 'PATH' (could be lowercase as well). Select the 'PATH' variable, and click on the Edit. Button as shown below.If you do not have the path environment variable already: use the button New.
Instead, type 'path' into the variable name text box and enter your Steam directory as described below.In the next window, you'll see that a lot of text is already selected. Do not press the 'Delete' or 'Backspace' keys.
Make sure you now press the 'End' key to make sure anything you type doesn't overwrite anything already there (this is shown in the picture below).Make sure you're at the end of the entry by pressing the right arrow key, checking that it doesn't scroll any further. Now add a semicolon; Make sure it's a semicolon (; ) and not a colon (: ). A dot and a comma, NOT 2 dots.
Got the semicolon? Good.Again, if you don't have the path variable, then you don't have to worry about putting the directory at the end of the variable value. Just paste the following directory after the semicolon: C:Program Files (x86)Steam, and press 'OK'.Next, restart Steam, and launch the game.
The 'Failed to find Steam.' Error should now be fixed!Credit for the first image in this section goes to gaming.stackexchange.com. Credit also goes to valex-jedi for the complex solution in this section and their original post on the. I just paraphrased uncommon knowledge in this field and reposted it in a guide for the Steam Community guide feature, and properly cited the source (as per non-plagiarism standards dictate). Oh, and all of the other screenshots in this section are mine and -3xA'Lu©κy’s too. I play on an computer that uses Wine/Linux:Use the Linux loader script provided by the Unofficial Patch. Once you install the Unofficial Patch, you should be able to find it by going to C:Program Files (x86)SteamSteamAppscommonVampire The Masquerade - BloodlinesUnofficial PatchExtrasPlayer Mods.My game instantly closes after being launched:Windows 10 removed support for the SafeDisc DRM but installing the Unofficial Patch 9.4 will get your game working (visit the “Installing the Unofficial Patch ” section of this guide).
My game crashes after the character creation screen:Try setting your in-game resolution to the highest that's available. This worked for one user and it might work for you as well.I don’t want to install the Unofficial Patch but still want widescreen:If you want widescreen, you’re going to have to use “ResPatch” which can be downloaded from the following link:When using ResPatch, you'll have to navigate to your game’s main folder (C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonVampire The Masquerade – Bloodlines). Then, depending on your resolution ratio, click on one of the buttons: 4:3, 16:9 or 16:10. My native monitor's resolution is 1366x768 which is 16:9. Once you have picked your ratio, click the “Patch It” button, and then close the window. I've gotten through the Unofficial Patch download, changing permissions, and sometimes I even don't get the '15MB memory' error - progress!
But now the launch window outline appears, but is immediately blocked by a popup saying 'vstdlib.dll is missing from your computer' and then 'Failed to load the launcher DLL: The specified module could not be found.' And then the program shuts down. Apparently that DLL is a Steam file, but I'm not finding anything with a Google search (or a Steam Support search) about how to fix that. Anyone seen that error before? Did you make sure to install the patch to where your game is located? By default it'll want to install to C:Program Files (x86)SteamSteamAppscommonVampire The Masquerade - Bloodlines.
But you might not have the game installed there.Also make sure you're launching the game from the correct location:To make Steam run the Unofficial Patch version of the game you'll need to always launch the game from the Unofficial Patch desktop shortcut (created after the Unofficial Patch is installed) and / or from the Steam library (BUT the Steam library requires you to do the following beforehand):- right-click on “Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines” in your Steam library- select Properties- on the General tab, click 'SET LAUNCH OPTIONS.' - type in (with no space beforehand):-game UnofficialPatch- then click 'OK”.