Resident Evil 5 is a classic horror game that was released in 2009. It is still popular among fans of the series, but it may not run smoothly on the latest Windows 10 system. If you are facing issues with launching or playing Resident Evil 5 on your PC, you may need to download and run the DirectX9 version of the game. Here are some steps you can follow to do that.
Before you try anything else, you should make sure that your game files are not corrupted or missing. You can do this by verifying the integrity of game files on Steam. Here's how:
If this does not fix the issue, move on to the next step.
A broken or outdated graphics driver can also cause launching issues with Resident Evil 5. You should update your driver to the latest version to ensure compatibility and performance. You can do this manually by visiting the manufacturer's download page (NVIDIA / AMD), finding the right drivers, etc. But that takes time and computer skills. If you want a simpler and faster way, you can use a tool like Driver Easy. It will automatically detect, download and install any driver updates your computer needs. Here's how:
If updating your graphics driver does not help, try the next step.
Resident Evil 5 requires Games for Windows Live (GFWL) to run, even though it is not used on Steam. You need to install the latest version of GFWL to avoid any compatibility issues. Here's how:
If installing GFWL does not solve the problem, try the final step.
If none of the above steps work, you may need to replace some game files with a fan-made patch that fixes some common issues with Resident Evil 5. This patch will allow you to run the game in DirectX9 mode without any problems. Here's how: