Well... I try to run the game aaaanddd.... "The version of this file is not compatible with the version of Windows that he is executing. Verify the information of the system of the equipment to see if he needs a version x86 (32bits or x64 (64bits)"
And I have a 32bits Windows.
There's some 32bits version?
Don't know what to tell ya man, I check and checked again but it's telling me it's both 32 and 64 bit compatible. Has anyone else encountered this problem? I'm interested in finding out what's goin' on if I can.
I can run it on x64, Windows 10 no problem.
This game ("NTR Origins: Noe Way Out" v. 1.1)
is 64-bit only!
Both the files (the game executable and the dependent library) are
64-bit:
- `NTR_Origins_NoeWayOut_1-1.exe'
- `UnityPlayer.dll'
Of course, a
64-bit executable
will run on a
64-bit Operating
System. I fail to understand how a
64-bit executable can be
32-bit compatible. (I know that the opposite is possible.)
Out of curiosity, I wonder
how @BeWilder checked the game (executable), and
what informed him about the (32-bit) "compatibility".
I was
really looking forward to play this game, and a
32-bit version of it would have been
great!
As I write this post, I have already tried running "Noemi's Toscana Rebirth" v. 0.3, and it runs
without problems on a
32-bit OS! This is because the game (executable)
is 32-bit. (I have
not tried out "NTR Origins: Sour Kriem", so cannot comment about its
32-bit compatibility.)