instructions, you aren't alone. This requirement essentially locks out anyone using high-performance legacy hardware like Intel 3rd-Gen (Ivy Bridge) or older AMD FX processors.
Extract the contents of the zip file directly into the main God of War Ragnarök installation folder (where the .exe file is located).
Older platforms trying to patch past requirements frequently suffer out-of-memory errors due to erratic data caching. Press Windows Key + R, type sysdm.cpl , and hit Enter.
: Not realistically for a game this heavy.
In that same game folder, right-click GoWR.exe and choose . Click the Compatibility tab. Check the box labeled Run this program as an administrator . Hit Apply and click OK . Managing Visuals & Mitigating the Performance Penalty
Navigate to the sub-tab and select Change within Virtual Memory.
: In Steam , right-click the game, go to Properties > Installed Files , and select Verify integrity of game files .
Since your hardware lacks AVX2/FMA instructions, you need a software "bridge" to translate these commands for your CPU.
Expect 1–10 FPS, crashes, broken audio. Not playable.
instructions, you aren't alone. This requirement essentially locks out anyone using high-performance legacy hardware like Intel 3rd-Gen (Ivy Bridge) or older AMD FX processors.
Extract the contents of the zip file directly into the main God of War Ragnarök installation folder (where the .exe file is located).
Older platforms trying to patch past requirements frequently suffer out-of-memory errors due to erratic data caching. Press Windows Key + R, type sysdm.cpl , and hit Enter.
: Not realistically for a game this heavy.
In that same game folder, right-click GoWR.exe and choose . Click the Compatibility tab. Check the box labeled Run this program as an administrator . Hit Apply and click OK . Managing Visuals & Mitigating the Performance Penalty
Navigate to the sub-tab and select Change within Virtual Memory.
: In Steam , right-click the game, go to Properties > Installed Files , and select Verify integrity of game files .
Since your hardware lacks AVX2/FMA instructions, you need a software "bridge" to translate these commands for your CPU.
Expect 1–10 FPS, crashes, broken audio. Not playable.