![]() Now boot up the game (I did this in Origin), give GFWL your login info, and BAM, it starts "downloading your profile" and then logs you in! That's what it takes: just make a new GFWL account at, and use it for Bulletstorm. My solution: create a new account with another email address, at. Steam doesn't even need to be running, and you still won't be able to login to GFWL. (At least, it didn't work for me, and gave me the same login error that I get when I run GFWL from within a Steam game.) So the problem is with GFWL independently of Steam. Now run it and try to login with your GFWL profile. If you can't login to GFWL from within Bulletstorm, try this experiment: download the latest GFWL client from and install it. ![]() The log-in problems with GFWL are *independent* of Steam or Origin. So I don't carry into my experience of it the baggage that others may (rightly) have.Īnyway, wouldn't you know: the game installs fine on Origin, but once again it makes GFWL pop up, and you get the same exact problems that you get with the Steam installation. And I never successfully used the key on Steam.) I'm fine with installing Origin, as it's a pretty thin client right now, very stable, and I've used it with past games. ![]() (Why not? I bought the game from Steam, and it won't run on Steam, and Origin explicitly asks you for the CD key from Steam. I then abandoned my attempt to play it on Steam, and redeemed the CD key on Origin instead. (But keep reading, because there's good news.) Microsoft Games for Windows - LIVE Redistributable Installed and uninstalled the following countless times, between reboots: OK, here's my update: I tried everything on the list, and it didn't work. ![]() Got a Windows 7 machine but can't run the game yet, (ordered the wrong graphics card) so unless someone else has a Win 7 setup that is all I can suggest for now. Of course there is running the game in compactibility mode and the same goes for GFWL (As far as I know this has never worked but there is always a first time) Login by default for GFWL is your email not sure from reading your post whether you used your tag or notīesides all this there is the steam support advice which is: Verify your Game Cache. People seem to have more success on Origin than steam so you might want to try there, the CD Key is transferable, as to what happens, I have no idea as I have not gone that route (and won't be until I get my hands on Crysis 3). (I know removing mine last time caused alot of problems) A last resort is to take off the framework and re-install, I don't reccommend this as your system might have bedded down with the last framework. Tried uninstalling the signin assistant? It can be a real pain as it sometimes blocks GFWL from working. Has anyone successfully run Bulletstorm by redeeming the CD key on Origin? If so, does the Origin app ask you for GFWL log-in info once you run the game? And will using the CD key in the Origin app prevent me from running the game via Steam? When you run Origin, there is an option in the app: "Redeem Product Code". I'm OK with installing Origin on my machine (used it to play Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon). I have the CD key which was supplied by Steam. What is there left to do? (Besides 'uninstall Bulletstorm!", you snarky readers!) Try to log in with my GWFL gamertag info (email address plus password), from within Bulletstorm. Run the "Microsoft Games for Windows Marketplace" program that I just installed, and try to log in with my account, with the same log-in info I use for my XBox One gamertag, and my past GWFL PC games. (This puts both of the programs in (1) and (2) above in my "Installed Programs" list in "Programs and Features".)Ħ. Download the latest GWFL executable from Ĥ. (This is installed when you install the above program, but isn't uninstalled when you uninstall the above program. Uninstall the "Microsoft Games for Windows - LIVE Redistributable" program. Uninstall the "Microsoft Games for Windows Marketplace" program from my Windows 7 machine.Ģ. Searching this forum hasn't really solved my GFWL log-in problems. The second issue I have is that neither the “repair” or “update” options are available as a right click to me, I’m completely our of ideas here, any help would be appreciated. Here’s the pictures of my problems the first one is that there is a GFWL security measure that needs to “verify the release date” of my game in order to work but that keeps throwing back a “corrupted file error” and the game will not launch. I recently bought Bulletstorm for Origin and I can’t seem to get the thing to work.
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