New Plutonium.exe does not run.
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that is happening to me too
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Try adding plutonium.exe as an exception in your anti-virus software.
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@HardtoKill75 Add it as an AV Exception
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i have win 8.1 and it doesnt work which windows do you have
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Hi, I have add exceptions to plutonium.exe in Windows Defender, I restarted my laptop, but it still doesn't work. In response to Saja, I have Windows 8 Pro x64.
I don't understand it, 3 days ago it worked perfectly.
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We don't support older Windows versions, update to Windows 10.
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Okay. It was good while it lasted, I'll play on the other client I have, that I started MW3 on.
One thing I will tell you, if you continue with that policy of not covering O.S. a little old, Plutonium they will not
massify.
I liked the project but hey, what can be done... Windows 10 gives me problems so I continue with my factory operating system.Remember that MW3 and BO2 are video games from old years, players who want to play or start again, have decent computers to run them and with operating systems such as windows 7 or later that originally those video games are natively compatible.
It does not cover a compatibility for windows 7 and later, it is a shot to the feet.
But hey, it's the developers' decision (and I respect it), every startup has to make mistakes in order to learn and grow.
I wish you the best. bye
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I had this issue too. When I checked the game folder, there was a plutonium.exe, and plutonium.new.exe in there. I deleted plutonium.new.exe, and launched plutonium again. it finished the update and opened. I should mention that was when updating from 877 to 883, but check anyway. worth a shot.
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@HardtoKill75 okay, well then the only other things you can try is delete plutonium, rename plutonium.new.exe to plutonium and launch that.
If that doesn't work, I guess you could also try upgrading to windows 10, as that is the supported version of windows for this.
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Make sure you have .NET Framework 4.7.2 installed, it might not be shipped with Windows 8 by default.
Furthermore,
One thing I will tell you, if you continue with that policy of not covering O.S. a little old, Plutonium they will not
massify.We have already seen evidence of the opposite - we're growing like never before. Steam's surveys reveal that >88% of "gamers" run Windows 10, that's plenty for us.
Remember that MW3 and BO2 are video games from old years, players who want to play or start again, have decent computers to run them and with operating systems such as windows 7 or later that originally those video games are natively compatible.
Windows 10 shouldn't use any more resources than 7 or 8(.1), install an LTSC build if you don't want the extra "bloat".
It does not cover a compatibility for windows 7 and later, it is a shot to the feet.
Microsoft already dropped mainstream support for 7, 8 and 8.1, why should we support it?
But hey, it's the developers' decision (and I respect it), every startup has to make mistakes in order to learn and grow.
We're not a startup - we don't make any money - we do it on our free time and we don't have enough resources to test and develop for old platforms.