![]() This can also occur on 32bit systems if it has more than 2gb of RAM, since Bloodlines will loop back to negative numbers beyond 2gb. However, since a 64bit number returns, the extra bits are seen as a negative flag which tells the program that you have a negative amount of RAM, or less than 15mb. When vampire.exe checks to see how much memory your system has upon initially loading, it expects a 32bit INT number as a result. The Source engine used in Bloodlines is a very early version which operates entirely within the confines of a 32bit program, so running in 64bit can be an issue. In order to make Bloodlines run on modern systems, we need to replace a couple files. ![]()
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