If you are installing the game with download ISO or setup file, probably the download may have got corrupted for some reason.If this is the case, try cleaning it with soft cotton and try again. No matter it is brand new DVD, few times it use to scratched or Damaged. After security suite, other reason of not getting the game installed could be the faulty DVD.Hence you get errors or other issues during installation. Norton Security is the well known security suite blocking the games installation because most of the time (like many other Antivirus programs) it recognize the game’s setup as virus.Hence, in case your game is refusing to install, simply disable your Antivirus directly and then try again. Most probably there would be the security suite or Antivirus blocking the game’s installation.Here are few things you can try out to get rid of the problems:
This is the very first problem I faced (as I said above it took me over two hours to get the game installed) you can face with SR4 (Saints Row 4) or any other high end PC game. Now lets cover other issues of the games installation and gameplay. And if you are meeting the recommended requirements, you may fix the problems within minutes.
Remember if your configuration is not even meeting the minimum system requirements, then I cannot guarantee trying out any of these fixes will work because the PC must have atleast the minimum rig provided above. Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 OR AMD Radeon HD 5850 1024MB.CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 2.5GHz OR AMD Phenom 9850 Quad-Core.Operating System: Windows Vista 64bit / Windows 7 64bit.
Below the are minimum and recommended official system requirements to run Saints Row 4 comfortably on your computer. The very first thing you need to check in case you are facing problems with any PC video game is its System Requirements. Hence I’m today posting here the Troubleshooting Guide that will cover all the issues and errors you might face with their solutions. So I thought to share the troubleshooting I did to fix the game issues so that everyone can enjoy the game comfortably.
Yeah, sometimes the game started lagging, sometime it crashes, in fact it took me two hours to install the game itself because of several errors though I have a pretty good gaming configuration.Īs I faced so many problems, obviously there would be several other users and members who might have faced the same, infact I found some people posted their query here as well. But before and during the gameplay, I required to spent several hours on troubleshooting the problems and errors of the game. It was really a fun, Thanks Deep Silver for the same. I was playing the same since last three days and have successfully completed. Now in 2013, Deep Silver provided us the improved, enhanced and interesting sequel of the same in form of “Saints Row IV”. The Apple IIGS version looks nice but runs slower.Saints Row is one of my favorite series of games, and has really enjoyed playing all of its three games. The Nintendo version's solid overall but suffers from a weaker colour palette and character designs. The Lynx version has some nice special effects but it's missing multiple events.
Plus it has frequent load times not found in console versions.
The Commodore 64 version does every event well but some other versions have improved visuals. The Master System version looks and plays great in each event but the audio is weaker than other versions and you can't save high scores. The Amiga version does a great job visually of touching up but retaining the C64 game's art style but the sluggish controls in skating and surfing bring it down. The Genesis version is highly detailed and has quality sound but the art style is more generic and the controls suck. I would give a tie to the Commodore 64 and Sega Master System versions as best ones but there are so many strengths and weaknesses among various versions, partly because there are so many events.