Shmacky-McNuts: This problem seems to be something wrong on your computer, not the OS or the game.
Usually, many people will have a common problem. This does not seem to be a common problem for the game, when I searched google. It is possible malware in the OS. Try a few free programs to scan your computer.
-MalwareBytes
-ClamWin (usb portable version at Portableapps)
edit:
Reading reviews of the game, it is possible the game is poorly made. It may be a game that is broken and will not work.
I am curious, what are the instructions that were given to you?
Perhaps knowing this information, someone may have a better answers?
Thanks for the advice, which I will try immediately.
I will create a new post where I copy the 2k.com support text with their solution. On my PC, unfortunately it only worked for a short time. It still doesn't recognise the save files when you go to load the game.
I use IObit Malware Fighter and Advanced System Care
I own a PC with AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor, 3500 Mhz, 3 cores, 6 logical processors.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti
Video Memory 2.0 GB
Total Memory 11.9 GB
Total Hard Disk Size 223.5 GB
Initial troubleshooting steps:
1. First of all, download the latest driver installation file for your video card. You can do it from this link:
2. NVIDIA
Note: We recommend saving the installation file to your desktop so you can access it more easily in subsequent steps.
1. Perform a clean boot of your computer.
2. With your PC in this mode, open Device Manager. Press the Start or Windows key and move the cursor to 'This PC'.
3. Right-click it and select 'Manage'.
4. In the newly opened window, select the 'Device Manager' section and look for your video card (it is found in the 'Video Cards' section).
5. Right-click on your video card, select Properties and then the 'Driver' tab.
6. Select the Uninstall option. When Windows warns you that you are about to uninstall the driver, confirm the operation.
7. If your computer doesn't restart on its own, restart it manually (required)
8. Wait while Windows installs the basic video driver (this may take a few minutes).
9. Perform another clean boot (required)
10. After the clean boot, run the System File Checker tool
11. Run the System File Checker tool 3 more times (required)
12. Now you can install the video card driver downloaded earlier.
13. Perform one last clean boot (required)
14. Start the game
Hope this solves your problem! Otherwise, your computer may behave in two different ways after this procedure.
If the problem persists but is not the same as before, please send us the updated DxDiag and MSinfo files, which reflect the changes made. We also ask that you submit your most recent CBS.log file. This file, generated when you run the System File Checker tool, is located in the folder
C:WindowsLogsCBS
If the problem is like before, we have some additional steps to suggest. However, at this point it is possible that the problem is with your computer. If this is the case, we at 2K Support will not be able to offer you any other steps to resolve the problem.
Run a memory check on your computer
1. Press Windows key + R on your keyboard.
2. Type 'mdsched.exe' (without quotes) in the command box.
3. Select 'Restart now and check for problems' and wait for your computer to restart.
4. The tool will run during the reboot. Wait until the procedure is finished.
5.Windows will restart again and present you with the operation report.