Sid Meier’s Civilization VI – 2K launcher Easy Fixed Guide

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The new 2K launcher has been known to cause many issues, crashes and lag. The easiest solution to all of this is to just bypass it entirely.
Note this guide is aimed towards Windows, but should be similar for other operating systems.

 

Find Civ6’s executable

To find Civ6’s executable, right click the game in your library, hover over “manage” and click “browse local files”.
Sid Meier's Civilization VI - 2K launcher Easy Fixed Guide

A window of your operating system’s file browser should appear. Now enter the folder “Base”
Sid Meier's Civilization VI - 2K launcher Easy Fixed Guide

Now the folder “Binaries”.
Sid Meier's Civilization VI - 2K launcher Easy Fixed Guide

Now this may depend upon your operating system, since I am running Windows, I enter the folder “Win64Steam”, but if you are running other operating system, it should change accordingly. There should be only one folder in there anyways.
Sid Meier's Civilization VI - 2K launcher Easy Fixed Guide

Now you should stumble upon a bunch of files. Now you need to find the Civilization VI executable. Note that without the launcher, you will not be able to choose between DX11 and DX12. If you play on DX11, the Civ6 executable is “CivilizationVI.exe” on Windows, and probably called the same on other platforms, but without the extension (or maybe a different extension). For DX12, it is called “CivilizationVI_DX12.exe” on Windows., again, same deal with extensions. Remember those names.
Sid Meier's Civilization VI - 2K launcher Easy Fixed Guide

Now you need to assemble the actual path to the executable. You first need to get the folder’s location. On Windows, you do this by clicking the path on the top, where you can then copy the text.

Then you need to add the executable name to it. On Windows, you do this by adding a backslash and then the file name. For example, if your folder is in

C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Sid Meier’s Civilization VI\Base\Binaries\Win64Steam

and your executable is

CivilizationVI.exe

for DX11, the final result is:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Sid Meier’s Civilization VI\Base\Binaries\Win64Steam\CivilizationVI.exe

On MacOS and Linux, you add a forward slash instead. For example, if the folder is:

/home/bezaobuilder/.steam/steam/SteamApps/common/Sid Meier’s Civilization VI/Base/Binaries/Linuxx64

and your executable is:

CivilizationVI

then the final path is:

/home/bezaobuilder/.steam/steam/SteamApps/common/Sid Meier’s Civilization VI/Base/Binaries/Linuxx64/CivilizationVI

 

Add the launch options

You now have the path to your Civ6 executable. What good does it do? Well, now you need to go to the game’s launch options. Right click the game in the library, but this time, click properties.
Sid Meier's Civilization VI - 2K launcher Easy Fixed Guide

A window like this should show up:
Sid Meier's Civilization VI - 2K launcher Easy Fixed Guide

Now, look at the “launch options” text box, there you want to type

“path_to_civ6_executable” %command%

Replacing path_to_civ6_executable with the path to the civ6 executable we found out on the previous section.

Need an example? Let’s say the path to the game’s executable is:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Sid Meier’s Civilization VI\Base\Binaries\Win64Steam\CivilizationVI.exe

Then what you want to type in the launch options is:

“C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Sid Meier’s Civilization VI\Base\Binaries\Win64Steam\CivilizationVI.exe” %command%

Let’s see another example. Say your path to the executable is:

/home/bezaobuilder/.steam/steam/SteamApps/common/Sid Meier’s Civilization VI/Base/Binaries/Linuxx64/CivilizationVI

Then what you want to type is:

“/home/bezaobuilder/.steam/steam/SteamApps/common/Sid Meier’s Civilization VI/Base/Binaries/Linuxx64/CivilizationVI” %command%

Include the double quotes too. And %command% has to be outside the quotes.

Now, when you launch the game, Steam may be confused, saying the game is not running (but it is running). It may also take a while for the window of the game to start. But when it does start, congratulations! You just started Civilization VI without the 2K launcher.

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4 Comments

  1. Ehilà!
    Grazie!
    ha funzionato, dopo 2 mesi di inutili aiuti e suggerimenti dal support di 2k, oggi voi avete risolto il problema. non mi funziona con DX12 ma con DX11.
    ancora grazie e ottima spiega (se persino io ce l’ho fatta)!

  2. I think I did it wrong the first time… but how long is awhile??? Because while it doesn’t launch the 2K launcher now, it never loads the game either. :'(

  3. Tried this work around today, and as soon as I clicked Play in the Steam app 2K launcher popped up went through its update and then gave me the error messages… This work-around did not work for me :'(

  4. Thanks for a lot of effort, which I am sure the tech savvy could follow.
    I downloaded this game a couple of days ago and the game refused to load as the auto updater failed every time.
    My solution was to ask for and get a refund from Steam (hats off no quibble nice guys).
    Whenever I get asked to use command prompts in MS Dos I give up! Anyone remember window 3.1 lol.
    I was finally upgrading from Civ 5 but was aware that the original Civ 6 game launch had some major flaws, which would be solved by updates…
    So, I am not sure if merely launching the game or trying the first free update I saw caused the problem. So, I gave up and deleted it. But my problems didn’t end there..
    Downloading the Civ 6 game with it’s disfunctional updater also disables Civ 5.
    After 3 hours funtime trawling the internet the solution was this:
    Forget Properties/Local Files/verify game cache go to local files/betas and in the password box enter ( all lower case ): Ineedlegacyaccess and hey presto!Anything to do with betas usually means developers working on finalising a programme, which probably means this is a way in to try and fix something which does not work…

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