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It won't even work with my processor and I've got no reason to upgrade that any time soon so I guess I'll wait until Win 12.
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rabblevox: PS: Ran into my first CTD with Win 11. Two Worlds, Epic Edition, needs a really old Nvidia driver to work. (It's Nvidia PhysXloader.dll), on the Nvidia website. I'm guessing I'll run into more of these (I've only tried about 20 out of 550 games so far) seems like Win11 doesn't carry the same ancient drivers that Win10 does.
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timppu: So... in Windows 10 Two Worlds works fine with the latest NVidia drivers, but not on Windows 11?

Did you actually try installing the old drivers, and the game worked then? Can you have both the new and old drivers installed side by side?

Oh and was that specifically about the PhysX drivers? I recall there having been some headaches with them before, some old games depending on older version of PhysX or something...
It was specifically the PhysX driver. Yes, when I installed the old drivers the game worked fine. NOOO! NEVER try to install two versions of the same driver. And yeah, this is not the first time the PhysX drivers have been a pain.

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timppu: So... in Windows 10 Two Worlds works fine with the latest NVidia drivers, but not on Windows 11?

Oh and was that specifically about the PhysX drivers? I recall there having been some headaches with them before, some old games depending on older version of PhysX or something...
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Mori_Yuki: The Two Worlds EE GOG version includes the necessary PhysX-Legacy driver package which should be installed automatically during setup. With NVIDIA DCH driver 472.12 for MSI RTX 3060-Ti GAMING Z TRIO 8G, I have been play-testing it for about 2 to 3 hours during which there hasn't been a single crash or performance issues.
My Milage Varied. TWEE worked fine last week in Win 10. Crashed to desktop black screen requiring power-off/on in Win 11. Worked fine once I sourced the problem and installed legacy driver.
Post edited November 07, 2021 by rabblevox
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ChuckBeaver: Still going ahead with forced internet connection to install?

Pretty sure that will go well when thwarting malware (sarcasm). Not having a connection. Not wanting ms garbage accounts. to name a few valid points of contention
late response but if you do have a laptop with airplane mode you can bypass it on the home edition, not sure about the desktop yet but I know you can get a copy of 11 Pro for 20 bucks on a cd key site like I did and just ignore that whole nonsense they shoved into the home edition... but yeah methods are popping up left and right for this issue.