
The solution if you don’t want to wait for patches:įor those who really don’t want to wait for the patch to come, there is a way to still run these games.
Need for Speed – Hot Pursuit RemasteredĪll the previous games to which we must add :. The list of games that have a problem with Alder Lake under Windows 11 A specific cell at Intel is working with developers on a fix for the remaining games. The company says it will release a patch with the Windows 11 update in mid-November to address these issues. It should be noted that the situation gets worse if you run Windows 10 instead of Windows 11. Blue have published a list of games impacted by the Alder Lake/DRM issue. This can prevent games from launching, cause crashes during play or close them unexpectedly. At Intel, they explain that the problem stems from DRM software that incorrectly recognizes Alder Lake’s efficient cores (E-cores) as another system. For example, Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla and others, will not start due to digital rights management (DRM) software problems. Indeed, as soon as you get your new CPU, you might have a bad surprise when trying to launch one of your games. Fortunately patches are coming, and there is a workaround that consists in disabling the Alder Lake efficiency cores to enjoy these games…This last resort solution must be temporary because it would be a shame to have to limit a CPU whose main argument is performance…We take stock.Īlder Lake doesn’t like some games (or vice versa) However, some games don’t work with these new processors. Assuming you have the use of both hands, and good eyesight, along with good understanding of following directions.It is obvious that the new Intel chip has impressed us. I never did any kind of laptop repair previous to this one, so if I can manage it, anyone can. The replacement screen works great and has a 3 yr. Undoing the LVDS cable and redoing was a part of the process, and it wasn't as bad as replacing the screen.Įverything went back together with no extra screws left over, and everything looking like new. I was able to find a good video of my lappy's screen replacement steps. It was in chronological order as I worked, so it would help me replace the screws when I reversed the process. I had a sheet of paper where I would scotch tape the teeny tiny screws with a note about where each grouping came from. I had the use of a visor magnifying glasses, which helped me see everything very clearly as I worked. I did it myself because, a: It was out of warranty, and b: I was afraid to let the bozos in a repair center make things even worse. I had to replace the screen on my G73jh last year.