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On February 25, 2010, a page for Just Cause 2 was published on the Steam online store, which showed that the game does not support Windows XP, and that it may run in a Vista environment at the very least, and announced the game's configuration requirements. Mike, the community manager at SquareEnix, who then didn't support Windows XP or DirectX9, said: "Yes, it's true, Just Cause 2 doesn't support XP.
This is because the game uses DirectX10 supported special effects, while WinXP does not support DirectX10. Minimum Spec System: Windows Vista (XP is not supported) CPU:
Dual-core processor with SSE3 instruction set, ATHLON 64 x2 4200 3GHz Pentium D or better Graphics: DX10 graphics card, 256MB VRAM+, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 series or ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro or better Sound card: DX10 compatible sound card RAM:
Windows Vista SP1 or Windows 7 CPU: AMD Phenom X3 or Intel Core 2 Duo Graphics: DX10 graphics card, at least 512MB VRAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTS250 Series ATI Radeon HD 5750 RAM:
3GB Other ditto.
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Oh It seems that the official website has explained,Only the DirectX version of the win7 platform is supported,XP is not supported,Now software games are basically like win7Close together。
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1. The game file has an error, the abnormal process shutdown, power failure, etc. will cause the file to be damaged or lost, and the problem of important files will cause the game to be abnormal, re-** game reinstallation can solve this problem, pay attention to do not install it on the c disk during installation, do not appear in the Chinese folder in the path, try not to modify the default installation path.
2. CPU, memory, graphics card and other hardware do not move the game to cause game errors, whether the game can run mainly depends on the CPU, memory, graphics card three hardware, you can compare the recommended configuration, as much as possible greater than or equal to the recommended configuration to run the game normally.
3. If there is a conflict between the system and the game, reinstalling the computer system can solve the abnormality.
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The next driver wizard updates the driver.
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