May 2021
Yup tried everything, nothing works so far. Only the AVX Solution i did not try, but i have an i9 9900k so that cant be the problem.
May 2021
I have tested all these workarounds but that doesn't working on my computer.
May 2021
Please create a DxDiag in text file format and post it with your next reply.
If you use Windows 7 also go to your Reliability monitor > Press the Windows key and "R" at the same time and copy and paste or type "perfmon /rel" (without the quotes) in the new Window > hit “ENTER” and look if it has entries for the game you have trouble with.
If yes double click at the last entry for the game executable, copy the info to the clipboard, and save it to a text file.
You can attach the DxDiag text file you created (and the “Reliability monitor” text file as well) to your post in the “Reply” window with the “Choose File” button.
May 2021
Same issue here, see my post here but linking to it in this post as well:
May 2021
I found an article saying that the game won't work if your cpu doesn't support AVX instructions. For those of us with i7's...the only way for us to fix this is to get a new cpu. I've tried every fix under the sun, and the game just wasn't made for older systems...which is a huge oversight. I've been able to play fairly new games with success including Cyberpunk, Assassin's Creed, and the latest WoW expansion. This is very disappointing.
May 2021
The i7 should support AVX just fine.
May 2021
May 2021
There is a functional workaround linked for the AVX instructions problem in the First post of the thread.
Also, only the very first i7, introduced in the year 2009 have this problem.
May 2021
Please preform a clean boot and test the Game in clean boot mode.
Disable your virus scanner and software like afterburner as well inside the clean boot mode.
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