Bill Stuntz
Well-known member
I must have misinterpreted what you said. My understanding was "I was excited to get it running on my gaming PC, but I can't make it work on the antique." I wouldn't call that machine a "gaming PC." To me, "gaming PC" implies a relatively recent PC with high end video. I made a similar mistake when RF-X was released, thinking my video card was "good enough" since it had 2G RAM & was DX12 compatible. I got 6fps in RF-X, and about 75fps under RF7. I'm not sure whether ANY CPU that will work in your AM3+ m/b will run Win10. I gotta agree with csgill75 that you probably need a new PC. There are plenty of refurbished PC's available for $250 or so that would probably be fine. But I'd recommend something that's compatible with Win11 since Win10 support will end about 2 years and you'll be back in the same boat too soon if you go too cheap. The cheapest ones are not Win11 compatible.It wont run on my gaming PC. The dev team removed support for Win 7.
Have you tried "compatibility mode" under Win10 for the programs that run under Win7 but won't run under W10?