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if so try this:
- Open Control Panel
- Go to System & Security
- Go to System
- Select Advanced system settings
- Select Environmental Variables
- Create a new System Variable (NOT USER VARIABLE)
- Enter the following into the Variable name box: OPENSSL_ia32cap
- Enter the following into the Variable value box: ~0x20000000
- Now press OK
(Dunno if issue is also on 12th gen)
Man, you are the best chief, many thanks for your mad skills and help
Thankyou so much.
Thanks a million
Worked for me. Thanks!
I encountered issues on a 12th gen Intel CPU with Windows 10. For anyone searching, this solves the problem.
Very excited to return to Blackwake after a few years away.
Did you get it working with the same fix? I'm on 13th gen too
Try the following, the tips above didn't work for me either and here's how I solved the problem:
1) Go to the game folder and find the Blackwake.exe file.
2) Go to file properties and compatibility.
3) In the options, check "Disable full-screen optimization" and "Run this program as administrator". Don't forget to apply.
4) Run the file, but not through steem. You'll have a series of launches, maybe not on the first try, but eventually the steem version will launch and you're in the game!
I hope I was able to help you, I personally got it working on my 12th I7-12700F