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This worked for me all the time before, so should work now. I turned off these options when I had to run some tests to help modding community and forgot to turn back on.
Still the very best solution is simply to keep a backup files for your 100% working game. Should be enough with files you provided. Yes I read that it doesn't fix the game for some people, but I think, they just can't follow simple steps because they're used that everything is automated and thinking is not required.
I hope I didn't write this too messy and people can understand what I meant.
@dxctorbugz, why would you want to downgrade if you're not using mods?
@Star_Helix, it's something on your end, this method works just fine. It is possible that you have a mod which did overwrite original files when you installed it and now you overwrote them with these files and that makes your game broken.
@Cinnamon Roll, are you trying to run the game using default launcher?
@lilpanda418, verify file integrity, restart computer after files are downloaded and try these steps again.
@puffalots, hilarious, this made me laugh.