Just thought I'd share...
Here’s the full list:
Games affected on 12th-gen Intel processors with Windows 11 (expected November fix in bold):
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000088261/processors.html
While gamers wait for a patch to their titles and/or Windows itself, there is a current work-around. Users have to dive into their BIOS or UEFI system, switch on the Legacy Game Compatibility Mode, reboot, then toggle the Scroll Lock on their keyboards to on. It’s a weird fix, but it seems to be working for at least some of the affected titles.
Here’s the full list:
Games affected on 12th-gen Intel processors with Windows 11 (expected November fix in bold):
- Anthem
- Bravely Default 2
- Fishing Sim World
- Football Manager 2019
- Football Manager Touch 2019
- Football Manager 2020
- Football Manager Touch 2020
- Legend of Mana
- Mortal Kombat 11
- Tony Hawks Pro Skater 1 and 2
- Warhammer I
- Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla
- Far Cry Primal
- Fernbus Simulator
- For Honor
- Lost in Random
- Madden 22
- Maneater
- Need for Speed – Hot Pursuit Remastered
- Sea of Solitude
- Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order
- Tourist Bus Simulator
- Maneater
- Ace Combat 7
- Assassins Creed Odyssey
- Assassins Creed Origins
- Code Vein
- eFootball 2021
- F1 2019
- Far Cry New Dawn
- FIFA 19
- FIFA 20
- Football Manager 2021
- Football Manager Touch 2021
- Ghost Recon Breakpoint
- Ghost Recon Wildlands
- Immortals Fenyx Rising
- Just Cause 4
- Life is Strange 2
- Madden 21
- Monopoly Plus
- Need For Speed Heat
- Scott Pilgrim vs The World
- Shadow of the Tomb Raider
- Shinobi Striker
- Soulcalibur VI
- Starlink
- Team Sonic Racing
- Total War Saga – Three Kingdoms
- Train Sim World
- Train Sim World 2
- Wolfenstein Youngblood
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000088261/processors.html
Intel fixes the game DRM issue affecting 12th-gen Intel CPUs
Several games weren't playing nice with Intel's new 12th-gen CPUs due to a conflict with DRM, but the issue has since been fixed.
www.pcworld.com
While gamers wait for a patch to their titles and/or Windows itself, there is a current work-around. Users have to dive into their BIOS or UEFI system, switch on the Legacy Game Compatibility Mode, reboot, then toggle the Scroll Lock on their keyboards to on. It’s a weird fix, but it seems to be working for at least some of the affected titles.