Even if you're not interested in online play, it comes with a bunch of automatic fixes.
I suggest you to uninstall this game and then install this game in compatibility mode with earlier version of Windows and check if it works. This is a very old game and their system requirements shows that it is compatible with older version of Windows, it does not seems to be compatible even with Windows 8. It seems that Microsoft does not have any information regarding the compatibility of this game: “Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2 and Yuri's Revenge” with Windows 8. Thank you for posting your question on Microsoft Community. This will allow the game to run in whatever your monitors refresh rate is set to. Get-Appxpackage *xbox* | Remove-AppxPackage If you don't use the Xbox app, you can remove it using powershell by opening powershell as an administrator and pasting in this line: I have a 144hz monitor and it was forcing my refresh rate to 60 which made the game feel sluggish.
The steps to apply that patch are located in that forum post, as well a a download to the patch itself.Īlso as a last thing, in windows 10 the MS Xbox DVR app forces VSync to be turned on. Lastly, if you want even less lag in-game there is a third party patch to speed up in-game graphics, you can find it on the RA2 Online ladders website (xwis) One thing to note is, you cannot minimize once the game is loaded or it will crash. below is an example of my ra2.ini video section: Optionally you can also change your resolution to a higher one, as the game forces you to play on a lower resolution because its so old, but you can play on 1920x1080 if you monitor supports it. ini files in the same folder listed above, they are "ra2.ini and ra2md.ini" open them with notepad and under section titled add the following That alone will allow the game to run, but it will be pretty laggy in-game. Game.exe and gameMD.exe right click them, select properties, and under the compatibility tab select run this program in compatibility mode for Windows XP SP2, also check off the box that says "run as administrator". OR C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Command and Conquer Red Alert II if you're running it through Origin) find the following. After installing it, go to the folder you installed it to (default is C:\Westwood\RA2 There are a few things you'll have to do.
I have RA2 and Yuri Revenge installed on my PC at the moment while running Windows 10.