Localization Dx11.txt Missing
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know: what this error actually means, what causes it, and—most importantly—how to fix it. We'll cover multiple proven solutions, from quick steps like verifying game files to advanced fixes involving system repairs and game-specific configuration tweaks.
If verification fails, find the file from a trusted source:
Go to C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Local\[GameName]\Saved\Config . Delete the Config folder. Relaunch the game to allow it to regenerate the files. Summary Checklist Target Issue Missing/Corrupted File Antivirus Exclusion Quarantined File Run as Admin Permission Issue Reinstall DX11 DirectX Corruption Create Folder Structure Pathfinding Error localization dx11.txt missing
Switch the language back to (or your preferred language) and let it update again. Launch the game. 2. Delete the Corrupted AppData Folder
: Security software blocks the game from writing the necessary .txt file upon boot. This guide will walk you through everything you
The localization dx11.txt file is often a temporary or cached file that the game environment looks for to map language strings to Direct3D error messages. If the game crashes before it can properly initialize your graphics card, it defaults to looking for this error text file to tell you what went wrong. If that file itself isn't found, you get the confusing "missing dx11.txt" loop. The root culprits usually include:
If the error occurred after installing a mod, that mod is likely the culprit. Delete the Config folder
If that works, you can set the game to always run as administrator:
After reinstalling DirectX, test the game again to see if the error persists.
Once your PC reboots normally, install the fresh driver package you downloaded in Step 1. 6. Run the Game as an Administrator