Fix Repack — F1 2013 Change Name

A well-documented bug in F1 2013 freezes keyboard text inputs if the game detects complex simulation hardware or active gamepads at launch. Use these steps to bypass the lockout: Clear Peripheral Conflicts

Copy all files inside and paste them into the main F1 2013 installation folder, replacing any existing files. Summary of Solutions Probable Cause steam_api.ini misconfigured Edit steam_api.ini (Fix 1) Game crashes when saving Lack of write permission Run as Administrator (Fix 2) Cannot find save files Repack used wrong path Re-apply Crack (Fix 4)

Start the game and accept "PLAYER ONE" to proceed.

If the game refuses to let you change the name in-game, you can force it by downloading a generic save file or using a save editor tool found on modding sites like RaceDepartment or Nexus Mods . f1 2013 change name fix repack

: Extract the downloaded fix and copy the new steam_api.dll into the game's main directory. Edit Name In-Game : Launch the game. Navigate to MyF1 > Driver Information > Driver Details .

If you want a repack that avoids this issue altogether, look for newer repacks that include with editable SteamEmu.ini or Codex/FitGirl repacks where the name can be changed directly from steam_emu.ini (search for UserName= ).

Repacks use a Steam emulator (like SSE, Goldberg, or SmartSteamEmu). These emulators create a fake steam_api.dll and a configuration file (usually steam_emu.ini or SmartSteamEmu.ini ) where a default name is hardcoded. The repacker often leaves this field blank, so the game defaults to "PROFILE_NAME." A well-documented bug in F1 2013 freezes keyboard

Fix 1: Editing the Steam Emulator Config (Most Likely Solution)

Move your entire F1 2013 folder to the root of your drive (e.g., C:\Games\F1 2013 ).

If the setup sequence crashes instantly upon a fresh launch, bypass name creation entirely during the initial boot sequence. If the game refuses to let you change

In the profile folder, look for a file called:

The root cause is usually a missing steam_api.ini file, misconfigured emulator settings, or a conflict with the Windows username. Method 1: The steam_api.ini Name Change Fix (Most Common)

<profileName>YourDesiredName</profileName>