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It's not a Program code issue but an installation problem on specific systems.
Repair the PhysX software in "Programs and features" > reboot > test
If that don't helps, go to your "<drive>:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Mass Effect 3\__Installer\physx\redist" folder and run the "PhysX-9.11.1107-SystemSoftware.msi" > reboot > test
If that still don't works, download the NVIDIA PhysX software stand-alone from here > run the installer as Admin > reboot > test
None of the "solutions" worked :<
- holger14059 years agoHero+
What exactly did you tried?
- Anonymous9 years ago
I tried several things.
-Reinstalling drivers
-Repairing Physx
-Reinstalling Physx seperately
-Reinstalling and repairing game
Nothing seems to help.
- holger14059 years agoHero+
Did you restarted your PC after each action?
Did you tried both suggestions from this post.
If that don't helps, please create a DxDiag in text file format, also go to your Reliability monitor (Press the windows key and "R" at the same time and copy or type "perfmon /rel" (without the quotes) in > ENTER and look if it has ME2 entries.
If yes double click at the last one, copy it to the clipboard, (Bottom left corner) save it to a text file and load it up together with the DxDiag. You can do that with the "choose file" button at the bottom right corner of the reply window.
- Anonymous9 years ago
The solution that worked for me was to install the whole game via cd without any Physx installed. Thanks for the help.
- 6 years ago
I know this answer comes 3 years late 🙂), but i hope it at least will help other in the future. All i did was install an older version of physx and the game worked. Have fun!
- 5 years ago
@alexg22222 do you remember which version of PhysX you installed that worked please mate?
- 5 years ago@wilsonfamily1605 9.17.0524
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