![]() ![]() You are correct, the game doesn't support more than 4 Cores unless you copy the files from that patch into the WIC folder. However, I bought the GOG version and applied this patch and it worked without problems with my 12 core CPU. I was able to play this game recently on a quad core CPU on Windows 10 running in Windows XP (SP2) compatibility mode, but I have since upgraded to a 12 core CPU and Windows 11 and can no longer run it. World in Conflict Trainer 2.0.0.3 Complete Edition. These World in Conflict cheats are designed to enhance your experience with the game. The problem seems to be to do with the game not running on CPUs with more than 4 cores. Our World in Conflict +6 trainer is now available for version 2.0.0.3 and supports GOG. As far as I have looked, it doesn't seem like there is any easy way of getting the steam version to run because of Error 56, though you could try and look at the download link in this GOG forum thread and see if it works for you: It's actually on sale for super cheap right now at the time of writing. The steam version of World in Conflict is inferior to the Complete Edition version you can get from somewhere like GOG. Any fix for this?ĭon't know if you're still looking for a fix, but I'll reply anyway for anyone else looking. NOTE: This is just a documentation, which I hope would help others facing the same issue! Don't hate me for this.Originally posted by SirTelamon:I tried it following your instructions and I get a steam Error 56 when I try start the game. ![]() Since then the problem has ceased to exist and I can run the game normally! So I enabled it and Windows Update started to download a huge update (version 1511 build 10586.36) which I installed. It's funny to know that both Grand Theft Auto IV and DiRT 3 worked flawlessly just weeks prior.īecause of this, I assumed that it's an issue with the version of Windows 10 I was using (I disabled the automatic updates several months after I upgraded to the OS). I've faced a similar issue on two other games (both GFWL games): Grand Theft Auto IV and DiRT 3, both games would just stop responding upon launching them and no amount of reinstalling GFWL did anything. Unfortunately for me, the problem persisted. I was getting desperate, so I went on to try the GOG version (which according to the others here, has no issues or whatsoever). I had download more than 100 files but every time I open it. I thought that I'd need to install World in Conflict as well (even though I clearly remember from past experiences that it's not required), which I did, not forgetting to verify its integrity. The last solution was obviously not meant for a Windows 10 user like me, so I skipped it. Then I editted my Game Options.txt and disabled "myDX10Flag" also to no avail, re-enabling it did nothing either. I tried the first one and Steam downloaded several GBs of more World in Conflict files then attempted to run the game again, nada. Most prominent of these solutions were integrity checks, the "myDX10Flag" tweak as well as the KB2670838 Windows Update uninstall. So I went to look for possible solutions here (and on Soviet Assault's Discussions). However, upon clicking "Start Game" on the launcher, the game simply stopped responding, causing an immediate CTD. I've never had any issues running the game previously (on both Windows 8.1 and Windows 10), so I didn't expect to encounter any. Yesterday, I've decided to redownload this game (Soviet Assault only), and yes, I'm fully aware that its servers has been shutdown last year. PLITCH is an independent PC software with 51900+ cheats for 3800+ PC games, including 4 cheats for World in Conflict.
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