Nvidia Physx 7 Fixed Download Medal Of Honor Airborne
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* EDIT * I did some more research and it seems I can only play Medal of Honour on physx, and the way I got it was by simply downloading a crack to it. I am not trying to download the crack, I am simply trying to figure out how to disable physx so I can play it without that being my only option. Do you have any other suggestions?
* EDIT * I've had a few crashes and things are looking buggy, I've got an Nvidia rv620, which I'm pretty sure supports physx, but apparently not. I tried turning it off, but it still tries to run it, and I just got some weird triangle lines in the screen that look like old school asphalt. Also, the game is more laggy than usual. The build is only 32bit and the program is 64bit, but I didn't realize that until I uninstalled it.
Update 3: If you're having issues with it, or if you ever have issues in this game, try updating your PhysX driver to the latest version. My version is version 20.10.02.03. Also, you can download the PhysX Editions from NVIDIA that may or may not fix the problem. But, they are relatively new.
What I did then was run the game on a Windows 7 Virtual Machine to get the game installed. Then I tried installing PhysX on my physical Windows 7 PC. That's when my problem occurred. I was able to install PhysX and disable it afterwards. The game then installed and ran without a hitch. I just don't know if that's the right way to go about this, or if I'll run into similar problems in the future.
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