Win 7 (The Last Stand: Aftermath)
I have a question - why is it written everywhere that it is for 10 wines? I started up perfectly on 7k and I'm playing. Why mislead people who have no wine10 and push them away from this game?Wigor
It is quite possible that the developer has not tested this game for wines7 therefore does not give a 100% guarantee of performance on it
Wigor
Wigor wrote:
... why is it written everywhere that it is under 10 wines? I started up perfectly on 7k and I'm playing. Why mislead people ...
Some developers do not announce support for older operating systems, apparently due to the fact that small soft have stopped their official support. I myself play a game that has 10 in the system, although you can find old systems on the network when it still supported XP SP3 x86 (when it was released in 2012), and until this summer was working on DirectX 9. At 7 -ke works, but in Steam (through which I play) and on the official website, 10 is indicated.
Spoiler
I do not know, it crashes at startup. Already the drivers are the latest and C ++, it still crashes on Vin 7, although many write that they ran on Vin 7. The crookedness of the developers, how else can you explain if the same Days gone starts without problems, although the minimum requirements for Win 10 are also written
ERHater
The nuances are important, maybe they have Windows 7 with all the updates, sent tips in a personal.
Well, I have wines7 with all the updates and a little modified, there is a library to remove the error with the launcher from wines 10. Maybe somehow it affects?
Windows 7 is no longer supported and the performance of applications / games no one gives 100%. All manufacturers / developers have long been moving away from Windows 7. Sitting now almost at 22 on Windows 7 is very strange. Either you have a computer / laptop from the time of dinosaurs and can only hold Windows 7 or you are a sick fan of old Windows. As for the sick fan ... well, put on XP.