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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
In most countries/regions current date appears like this: "DD.MM.YYYY" or "MM.DD.YYYY", doesn't matter. What matters is separation symbol. In USA date is formatted like this: "MM/DD/YYYY" and this difference screwes the game over: the hame looks for "/" symbol to use as a number separator, but cannot find it, so it gets confused and stuck.
TLDR: If you can change your date/time format to USA, it would be sufficient (no need to change the whole system region: that stuff requires rebooting you PC, after all — and that's not convenient at all). And if you are — like me — running Windows 7, changing system region without changing the date/time formatting won't do you any good in solving this problem.
The guide itself works.