![]() I sure hope Steam gets me a refund on this based on the game being literally unplayable. I just tried Carmageddon 2, and it installs OK, but when I try to start the game, I get a dialog saying that 'CARMA2HW.exe has stopped working.' Any idea whats going on Windows 8.1 AMD FX-8350 cpu AMD Radeon HD 6800 graphics card 8GB system RAM. I stressed "once" before because now I can't even go back in to troubleshoot the garbage rubberbanding. There's a limit to how much someone should be willing to do cartwheels and backflips just to play something that launched not even 5 years ago. *: So the game launched once, I lowered the settings and went to singleplayer to redo all my settings, which led to this one quirky thing: the singleplayer rubberbanding I've previously solved was now back and I honestly can't say I feel like jumping through two million * hoops just to play this game. any ideas, opinions to get me playing one of the best. I just installed it from Steam and have tried patches and updates, looked at forums even dowloaded dgVoodoo 2 but still no luck. Hope it at least helps someone who looks up the issue online (God knows I've been seeing threads from years ago on this). When I cntrl+alt+delete I can see the file 'carma2hw' or ' carma2' (depending on which one I load up) but the game will not start. ![]() ![]() After all, this happened to me while I did absolutely nothing to change the game or Steam (to a point where I actually thought it was already running with admin perms, since I did that ages ago and never touched it again myself). #Carmageddon 2 not launchig driversCleaning my NVIDIA™ drivers with DDU and installing the latest drivers for my GPUįor a miracle of goddamn divine nature, I decided to do one more fearless effort before posting and did a leap of faith on launching Steam as administrator, which finally led to the game actually launching and hopefully staying that way, because I know better than to trust half a minute of something working on a computer.Deleting both EXE files and verifying the cache.Clearing Origin™'s cache (and restarting the computer).Launching the EXE as admin and compatibility modes for Windows 7 and 8.I have this problem on the Steam version and so far I've tried: ![]()
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