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Gothic 2 not starting in Windows 10? Here’s what to do

You can easily play this classic on Windows 10 and Windows 11.

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Gothic 2is probably one of the most beloved old games that you can play today. It is a fantasy game, set in a world of monsters, dragons, orcs, and any other fantasy beast. You control a paladin who goes on a quest to save the empire.

Gothic 2 was released in 2002, to overwhelmingly positive reviews and enjoyed a lot of commercial success back then. In time, a lot of gamers discovered this relic and since, it has become a cult classic.

So of course, players nowadays are giving it a try, but it seems some for Gothic 2 does not run on Windows 10, but runs the game runs on Windows 11.

A Reddit user discovered this, when they upgraded their system to Windows 11, and are able to enjoy playing Gothic 2.

As in the case of Mirror’s Edge, Gothic 2 can encounter some problems when running on newer Windows. After all, it’s 21 years old game, so compatibility might not always be on point.

Here’s what you need to do to run Gothic 2 on Windows 10 and 11

Here’s what you need to do to run Gothic 2 on Windows 10 and 11

There are somethings you can do to run Gothic 2 on Windows 10 or Windows 11. And they’re fairly simple steps.

Download Gothic 2 from Steam

Downloading Gothic 2 from Steam means that you can enjoy it on newer Windows, including 10 and 11. Older games on Steam are formatted in a way that they can be played without any compatibility issues.

Download Gothic 2 from GOG

Same as Steam, downloading older games from GOG means you’ll have no compatibility issues. You can even check if games are compatible there, before downloading them.

Make sure to keep your Windows 10 and Windows 11 up to date with the latest updates. A lot of their updates cover compatibility issues with older applications, so it’s always good to keep doing it.

Have you played Gothic 2? Would you like to try it? Be sure to let us know in the comment section below.

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