MGS 5 TPP: the game starts forever at PC

I am starting Metal Gear Solid 5 TPP, Steam version... Skipping all the screens I finally press "Continue" and that screen lasts forever. I am able to paginate through advices, the loading circular icon is rotating, but nothing further and there is no way to return to the previous screen also.
Any idea how to fix that?
The first time this happened Sep 9 and it continues Sep 11 still, so it lasts 2 full days already. I tried it with internet both on and off. All up to date. The progress is 11%. Windows 7 64 bit. Everything was fine prior that day.
Best Answer
i think u should re-install the game and contact the msg support . Maybe on their website ?? re-install the game ... i think that will fix it.
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How long is MGSV TPP?
When focusing on the main objectives, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is about 45\xbd Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 162 Hours to obtain 100% completion.How do I restart MGS TPP?
No, you cannot fully reset your progress in this game. Developer Konami has not implemented a feature that allows you to start over. Other options like deleting your saved data off your hard drive also do not reset the game as your progress is restored when you boot the game and sync with Konami servers.Is MGS 5 available on PC?
The PC edition will now be available for pre-order via Steam \u2013 alongside the PlayStation\xae4, PlayStation\xae3, XboxOne\u2122 and Xbox 360 editions. Fans who pre-order their PC copies of METAL GEAR SOLID V: THE PHANTOM PAIN via Steam will also receive a copy of METAL GEAR SOLID V: GROUND ZEROES.Is Metal Gear Solid 5 a long game?
310 Completionists polled reported, on average, that the game could take above 165 hours to totally finish. Averaged together, out of about 2,000 respondents, the game's average length is about 86 hours.Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain FIX FOR WINDOWS 11
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