Far Cry 6: “Unable to start the game” on Windows 10 boot camp

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Using Windows 10 bootcamp on a 2016 MacBook Pro, getting this message when trying to start Far Cry 6 on the Epic Games store: enter image description here

Far Cry: New Dawn and Far Cry 5 work fine. How can I find out exactly what is preventing the game from launching?






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Does Far Cry work on Windows 10?

Far Cry 4 is compatible with Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1. You can run the game on a Windows 10 system by running the game in compatibility mode: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/150\u2026

Why does Far Cry 6 keep crashing on my PC?

These issues are very likely caused because either the graphic drivers are out of date and aren't supporting the latest render libraries in Far Cry 6 or the installation files are corrupt. This may also be caused by the lack of administrative privileges if you are trying to install the game on a Standard user account.

How do I fix Far Cry 6 crashing?

A faulty or outdated GPU driver can be the reason for Far Cry 6 crashing on startup/launch, after upgrade, or when opening map. While playing this game, you may get constant game crashes. To fix the issue, upgrade your graphics card driver to the latest version.



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