![]() Note that the quotes on the directories that have spaces in their names are mandatory). Inside the new file type start (in my case that was start C:\"Program Files"\"EA Games"\ItTakesTwo\Nuts\Binaries\Win64\ -dx12.Right-click the "Notepad" entry and click on "Open as administrator". Open the Windows Start Menu and type "Notepad".If it's in "Program Files" or other "protected" folder, Windows will probably ask you to give Administrator permission first to be able to rename the file. Depending on your windows settings, you may see only ItTakesTwo and in that case you would rename it to ItTakesTwo.orig. For example from ItTakesTwo.exe it becomes. Rename it so that it has an "orig" at the end.In my case that was C:\Program Files\EA Games\ItTakesTwo\Nuts\Binaries\Win64\ItTakesTwo.exe. bat way because it was simpler to change the arguments in the future. I didn't test it but it should probably be possible to also create a package directly with iexpresswrapping the game with the arguments, but I did the. I tried to make the steps as detailed and simplified as possible, since not everyone has the same knowledge about this stuff, but if you're more tech savvy and understand well what the steps are doing, feel free to change them as you please. If this somehow break terms of use or is considered bad for EA in some way, please delete this post. I don't know if it will work for all games, but I'm not aware of any downsides so far, except perhaps an update overwriting the files. ![]() Meanwhile, I found this answer on SuperUser that pointed me in a direction that managed to work around the issue for my use-case (It Takes Two running on DirectX 12 to avoid a bug with AMD drivers on RX 6000 series cards that make some ground textures flicker like crazy). It's good to know that the dev team should be now at least aware that there's demand for this. ![]()
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