How to download bfme2 on windows 10






















First, upgrade your graphics card drivers. If you have more than one graphics card in your computer then test running the game on each card. First, right click the game's shortcut. While online the game says to update. Check these for BfME 2. Virtual Disk Drive Windows 10 can mount disks to a virtual drive. We do not recommend Daemon Tools Lite. If you use Daemon Tools Lite do not update this specific version if the old version runs on your computer.

If you wish to play these version you will need to mount a mini-image to a virtual disk drive. Secondly you will need one of these mini-images. Alternatively, you can use an alternative game. Auto-defeat: You are defeated 3 minutes into the game.

This is part of the game's anti-piracy. To fix it:. Aww, still doesn't work. I thought this would happen I literally aren't think of anything else that could be the cause of my problem. There must be a way where I can change my versions from Windows 10 to Windows 8, so I could enjoy my favorite game I also appreciate your guys help, but if you all do think of something up, then go ahead and tell me!

I have this problem too. I tried the compatibility, the options. Does anyone have a fix? Posts: 5. Tried reinstalling DirectX 9. Any copy that can be found out there is either old retail stock or second hand copy and they should not be on sale, due to the problems they have with Windows Trouble is Which needs to be installed from the disc.

So you won't be able to install the game from the disc thank you, Microsoft, for saving us from all our legally retail purchased games. It would be interesting to point out to the store that sold the game, so EA contact them and ask them to remove it from sale.

As for being another method to install, except those i've already mentioned I do not work for EA and i am not associated with the company in any way. I am a player just like you, trying to help wherever i can. I will not answer to any unsolicited PM. View in thread. Help us improve Answers HQ! You also can't help but feel that the game's been somewhat dumbed down, as though attempting to appeal to a mass-market audience with its sheer simplicity. What's more, the dual licences feel utterly under-used, the voice-acting is a shadow of the original's and the build-anywhere feature just makes the game feel like a myriad of other mildly entertaining yet eminently forgettable RTS games that have come and gone over the last few years.

However, in no way is it anywhere near the game we hoped for. What a waste. With Rome: Total War and Star Wars: Empire At War proving just how effective a marriage between turn-based campaign and real-time battles can be, EA LA obviously thought it'd better try its hand at doing something similar. So, it set about dividing Middle-earth into some 40 provinces, and you must conquer them all or just a specific few if you're pushed for time and become the supreme ruler of Middle-earth.

Sounds great in principle, but once you start playing, you quickly realise just how unwieldy and ugly the campaign map actually is.

In fact, it's so clumsy that it feels more like an afterthought than a well-planned feature. Quite frankly, EA LA shouldn't have bothered. Battle tor Middle-earth II lets you create throngs of elven archers, dwarven axmen, rock-throwing cave trolls, human cavalry, Uruk warriors, and more to dash on ancient battlefields. It's a tad more epic than the whole scooping-water-out-of-the-ocean-with-a-spoon thing when you're sticking your blade in one goblin at a time But, as in any real-time strategy game, before you get your troops, you first have to collect resources and construct production buildings.

It's not a complicated process, although BFME2seems to assume its players have seen some RTS action in the past Within the first few missions, you're already managing multiple menus, heroes, units, buildings, and powers, and you can't slow down the game to think or breathe. The tutorials, as helpful as they are, don't really prepare newbies property for army-commander duties in Middle-earth. Veterans, however won't have any problems with the campaign. When everything starts kicking in--the controller shortcuts, unit abilities and weaknesses, what buildings produce what, etc.

The battles don't take place on generic tiled landscapes. Rather, each campaign mission plays out in wonderfully designed stages created specifically to capture your imagination: Cities shine with waterfalls and statues, docks bum from naval bombardment, and the fortress of Dol Guldur intimidates with its skyscraping towers and obsidian walls.

The different factions Isengard, elves, goblins, etc. And the corpses should be piling up plenty on Xbox Live: Multiplayer offers lots of maps, a couple of first-person shooter-influenced modes see sidebar , and generally smooth play fit only crashed on us once during our playtesting , though the four-player cap and inability to team up against CPU opponents kinda stinks of dwarf breath. Though Patrick may feel otherwise, I gotta say I think EA did a commendable job adapting the complicated controls of this keyboard-first game to the tight quarters of the controller.

In mere minutes I was managing resources and calling out orders with ease. So it wasn't the controls that made this game hard to play--it was the resolution. Icons, percentage numbers, and other onscreen displays are tiny, which leads to big frustration when you're trying to set up your base.

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Hope this works for you! I will let you know how it goes as soon as I got it installed myself. Rate this:.



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