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My post from another forum Wrote:Is there any way to "trick" a game into thinking your computer has the "required" specs?
Let me explain my predicament...

You see, I bought MX vs ATV Reflex yesterday. Upon finally being able to play it, it came up with an error sayin[/u]g my hardware might not support it. Now I checked the store page and it looks like I should be able to handle the game without a problem, so I searched around on Google. Apparently, a lot of other people are having the same problem, despite having great computers. The problem seems to be that Rainbow Studios decided to be a bunch of dicks and make the game be strict about what kind of hardware you have, rendering the game unplayable for a lot of people. They may or may not change this in the future, I dunno, but I don't really wanna wait. Does anybody know a way/program that would make games and such think you had different hardware than you actually do, so I could play MX vs ATV Reflex?

And I should probably include this because I forgot to at the other forum. I cannot actually play the game. As soon as I try starting it up, the error comes up and it closes.

And though this may not help, this is what the error message says: "This application has encountered an error and has closed. Please check if your hardware is sufficient to run this application."
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Try updating your drivers.
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Didn't work.
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perhaps it's the game itself, wait for a patch to come out and get it.

If you have the specs for it I don't see any other reason why it won't work.
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either that or find a way to delete the thing that makes the error come up.
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