GAMEBOUNTY/Getting Started

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GameBounty delivers pre-installed PC games. Download the parts, extract once, and play — no installer needed. Use the guides below to get started or fix a problem.


Quick Start

  1. Find a game on the home page using search, genre filters, or the newest/most-downloaded sort.
  2. Click Download on the game page to reach its download page.
  3. Pick a mirror — all mirrors contain the same files, pick whichever is fastest for you.
  4. Download every part (part1, part2, …) into the same folder.
  5. Right-click part1 → 7-Zip or WinRAR → Extract Here. The other parts unpack automatically.
  6. Open README.html in the extracted folder. It has the exact launch instructions for that game.

Before You Start

Two things to set up once before your first download:

If you see a MSVCP*.dll or VCRUNTIME*.dll error after launching, install the Visual C++ All-in-One pack — this solves most runtime errors in one step.


Guides

Downloading

How to navigate download pages, pick mirrors, download all parts, and avoid fake download buttons.

Read: How to Download →

Installation

How to add an antivirus exclusion, extract the archive correctly, and launch the game for the first time.

Read: Installation Guide →

Fixing Errors

Missing DLLs, crash codes (0xc000007b, 0xc0000142), antivirus quarantine recovery, extraction errors, iGPU conflicts, and where to find save files.

Read: Fixing Errors →

Safety & Privacy

Why antivirus flags game files, how to tell a real detection from a false positive, and privacy tips for browser and network.

Read: Safety & Privacy →

FAQ

Common questions about multiplayer, save files, updates, controllers, Steam Deck, and more.

Read: FAQ →


Still Stuck?

Go through the Fixing Errors guide and match your exact symptom to a fix. Almost every problem is covered there — missing DLLs, crash codes, antivirus quarantine, extraction failures, GPU conflicts, and save file locations.

If nothing matches, try re-extracting into a folder already excluded from your antivirus, using a different mirror, and running the .exe as Administrator.