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The executable that is put is the one in this path; steamapps\common\Zombie Army Trilogy\bin
In my case, I used Process Lasso to see the kernels that didn't have the letter E, and there were 15. So I included 15 in the compatibility process.
And I tested this from my laptop with 4090 and i9-13900 and the game did not crash again
I definitely solved the freezes by following this tutorial and setting core counts to 4 not 16.
ffs I just thought about how many copies of Rebellion games this makes now that have turned my whole group away over nonsense . Rebellion used to be my absolute goto Developer .
128G/32G
6900XT/RX580
4K maxed/1080p maxed
Both systems Windows 11 Pro
No hiccups.
Perhaps its the Nvidia drivers or the Intel CPU
AMD doesn't use Efficiency cores, that is probably why
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/app/301640/discussions/0/3819655463296541476/?ctp=5#c596281849306891836
you need to disable eCPU and activate legacy component