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the 2nd link is either broken or don't exist at all.
when i click on it, it stated on my web browser this "error finding page".
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there are multiple ASUS Vivobook S16 OLED WIN 11 types.
one of them is this
1) ASUS Vivobook S 16 OLED M5606UA-MX018X Laptop
the other is this
2) ASUS Vivobook S 16 OLED M5606UA-MX042W Laptop
and many more
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no one here can help you when you don't give your CPU Specs at all.
the links are not even "https" as well.
Overall, from looking at the specs of that laptop, you don't have a GPU with dedicated video RAM. The remaster requires dedicated VRAM (from the mentioned cards on the system requirements, at least 2GB) for caching the huge amount of high resolution sprite textures in the game, and is known to run poorly on machines that don't have that.
The specs they gave were sufficient. You don't seem to have any idea what specs actually matter for troubleshooting this game, so I'm not sure why you bother.
CPU doesn't matter all that much for this game; the actual game engine core is code that ran on a 486 in 1995. Since the main new feature in this version is the high res graphics, what matters most is fast hard disk access (SSD is recommended) and GPU. And all variants of the mentioned laptop have integrated graphics cards without any dedicated video RAM, so that's the most likely culprit here.
As for those urls, those are internal Petroglyph servers. We don't have access to those; they're only mentioned on these error messages because the devs can find the error reports there on their internal network.
there is "mx018x" model, then there is "mx042w" model as well.
both models have different specs.
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no one here have the right to claim that all the models for "ASUS Vivobook S16 OLED WIN 11" are one and the same when they are not.