

I don't know if it is even necessary to do, but I've run the "Extract PAK (*.fpk) files" script in both the standard and the old version nexus. I'm not sure if I should change the regedit key for the Viewer to be pointing at the old version viewer path. So instead I've extracted the files to the \Sid Meier's Civilization V SDK old version\Nexus\x86 folder, but I'm still getting a "NexusBuddy2.exe has stopped working" prompt when launching the program. I have the standard SDK installed in one folder (\Sid Meier's Civilization V SDK\Nexus\x86) and the old version of the SDK in another (\Sid Meier's Civilization V SDK old version\Nexus\x86).įirst I thought that the NexusBuddy2 files should be extracted to the standard SDK nexus/x86/ folder, but apparently this is incorrect, right?. I've exported the model in blender as a BN2 file using Ekmek's guide here It's probably not of importance, but what I'm trying to do is creating a improvement based upon a civ4 building. In doing so, I will constantly be prompted with a windows error message saying that Civ5 has stopped working, asking if I want to restart the application.Īll the menus in the Nexus tool are clickable, but whenever something is clicked, I get a new error message (within the Nexus tool) and the programs shuts down.Ĭould someone please help me figuring out what to do to fix this.


However, I can choose to ignore the error, and then the program opens. This should be solved by changing the Value Data of the AssetPath Key located in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Fireaxis\Nexus\Viewer from the incorrect path (in my case " E:\Steam\steamapps\common\Sid Meier's Civilization V\ Assets\") to the correct one " E:\Steam\steamapps\common\Sid Meier's Civilization V".īut I'm still getting the error when I open the Nexus tool. I read that this happens if "asset path" given the first time Nexus is opened, is wrong. Whenever I open it, I get an error saying "Error establishing asset paths.". I think that maybe my problem is with the Nexus tool. NET Framework 4 installed (also tried re-installing of course). I have extracted the content of the nexusbuddy2 zip file to the \Steam\steamapps\common\Sid Meier's Civilization V SDK\Nexus\x86 folder. I've tried following the different fixes people have reported throughout the thread, but I'm probably doing something wrong. When I try to launch the NexusBuddy2.1.exe it crashes instantly. I'm having some trouble getting Nexus Buddy 2 to work.
