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#1
Quadraxas

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Removing physx and reinstalling from
Origin Games\\Mass Effect 3 Demo\\__Installer\\physx\\redist
solves the issue.

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I am getting this error:
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and i need help.

No problems running ME1 or ME2. UDK also runs fine on dx11 mode + physx.

win 7x64 , nvidia gtx560TI, intel core2quad q9300

just installed latest nvidia driver package 295.51, includes physx 9.12.xx

Modifié par Quadraxas, 14 février 2012 - 08:52 .


#2
Ziggeh

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Funnily, since installing the demo I'm getting a PhysX error if I try to fire up ME2. When I used the update tool in the steam folder it told me I was using a newer version than I was trying to download and aborted.

Good times.

#3
Phon

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And in my case PhysX is directed to CPU even when I select in driver configuration to GPU overrrive, (set physX configuration in nvidia control center
checked by "show PhysX visual indicator" in 3d setting in nvidia control center.)
sys:
win vista x64 SP 2
c2q 8200
GF 470 GTX
4 GB Ram
nvidia driver 295.51
directx 11.0

#4
Quadraxas

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@Ziggeh,
ME2 does not work anymore here too. I was just playing while ME3 demo was downloading.

#5
Quadraxas

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SOLVED!

Remove all physx related stuff from add/remove programs and features in control panel, then instal the one in

Origin Games\\Mass Effect 3 Demo\\__Installer\\physx\\redist

#6
chizow

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Try manually uninstalling only PhysX from your control panel and instead install the version bundled with 290.53

#7
Ziggeh

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Heh, doesn't solve the ME2 issue but by removing it an rolling back to PhysX_9.09.0814 I can get ME2 running. I just have to reinstall to play either of them

Not ideal, but it will do. Thank you kindly!

#8
cheeezncrackers

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I'm having the same problem as Ziggeh - ME2 won't start now that I've installed the demo. The only thing I've found that works is uninstalling PhysX through the control panel and reinstalling the older version that came with ME2 (PhysX_9.09.0814). Of course to play the demo again you have to re-update it...

#9
Killah99

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Same problem but still not working.Says I need an update to phys.Guess Nvidia doesn't know about it.I have the latest they offer.But no dice.Guess 

Modifié par Killah99, 16 février 2012 - 10:50 .


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JuztBe

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Well didint work for me. Btw im using ATI 4770HD is there is a different.

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Kinkeus Maximus

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ATI doesn't use PhysicX, so WTF????

#12
Quadraxas

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I do not know where people get these ideas.

Physx is a software package, it works even without a gfx card. Only difference for nvidia cards is that on nvidia cards Physx can run with GPU acceleration. On lower-end nvidia cards and ati cards it works on CPU

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palker

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I get this error to but i have ATI GPU and if i try to install physx it just gives me an error and thats it.
My nvidia GPU broke today so i replaced it with my archaic backup radeon X1950 and now i cannot play the demo anymore. Also i should point out that ME2 runs just fine.

Modifié par palker, 24 février 2012 - 04:22 .


#14
palker

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solved it and this is what i did:
1 unistalled old physx
2 put the physx installer that came with demo into steams mass efect redist folder
3 renamed it so it had same name as the old instaler
4 launched mass effect 2 from steam which caused steam to detect that there is no physx installed on my computer so it installed it from the installer i put into redist folder. Steam somehow managed to ignor the fatal error message that i got when i tried to install physx manually