- Apr 17, 2021
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I have an idea. You could use a virtual system! Something like Vmware Workstation where you install a 64-Bit-Version of the operating system. That should be possible within a 32 Bit system though I've never tried it. It could work because the VM emulates the stuff internally. So the only problem could be the speed of the emulation. Actually this game here needs a lot of RAM. I fear it could run VERY slow on a VM. If your computer is "old" (lower than quad core, <8 GB RAM) then this will definitely result in <1 frames/second. Or you could try to install a 64-Bit system on another (empty!) hard drive that you exchange with your current hard drive, just for testing the game.I guess I'm screwed, my PC is 32-bit and most of my apps are the same. Changing the OS to 64-bit is gonna break almost all my apps and I would have to reinstall pretty much all of them.