Posted November 26, 2016
This is a game, right?
Not a disk defragmenter, antivirus tool, or spyware.
So it shouldn't need admin rights to run.
When I installed Crysis via GOG Galaxy 1.1.2, everything looked as if it went fine, and requiring admin access at installation time is OK - that's the normal thing.
But when I started the game, it asked for admin rights.
I tried to start it from Galaxy, from the CrysisLauncher (same result); then I tried the Crysis64.exe/Crysis.exe files in Bin64 (which crashed).
Did I do something wrong at installation?
Which executable do I need to start, or option to use, to launch the game with a regular user account?
Not a disk defragmenter, antivirus tool, or spyware.
So it shouldn't need admin rights to run.
When I installed Crysis via GOG Galaxy 1.1.2, everything looked as if it went fine, and requiring admin access at installation time is OK - that's the normal thing.
But when I started the game, it asked for admin rights.
I tried to start it from Galaxy, from the CrysisLauncher (same result); then I tried the Crysis64.exe/Crysis.exe files in Bin64 (which crashed).
Did I do something wrong at installation?
Which executable do I need to start, or option to use, to launch the game with a regular user account?
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