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I played it for a while last night on my Windows 2000 install and I had no problems at all. With some minor tweaking and version downgrading, I managed to get it going. But then I was really concerned how much the game would run if PhysX wasn't fully compatible with Windows 2000.
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Hence why I bought the Steam version.īut then a bit ago I discovered GOG and noticed just yesterday that it had such a good sale going on it that I decided to try it out, since their games don't rely on Steam and also have an Offline installer that doesn't require to be online or hitched to anything to install and run.
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But unfortunately since the activation key was already used by the previous owner, the game was completely useless. Even the retail copy installed Steam on my machine and since Steam won't even think about working on XP anymore, I figured that even though it was an XP game, that it would no longer be relevant because Steam and XP are no longer a thing.

Now.I bought a used copy on eBay without realizing that it required activation and it was one of those "One time uses" activation and it still wanted to work with Steam. See, one thing I was concerned about was that I wasn't sure exactly how integrated it was with Steam.

Not surprising, considering that DX9 is DX9 regardless of OS, If you look at the old win2kgaming board there is an endless list of "XP-only" games made in the late 2000s that only need a few DLLs to work on Windows 2000 (before the extended kernel was conceived). If I recall, it only required a 500MHz processor for the minimum. The original Mafia states it wants at least Windows XP, but unless anything at all changed, it originally ran on Windows 98 without a hitch, even stating it in the official system requirements. Purchasing the Director's Cut means that it'll include all the DLCs as well, so no need to download anything else, everything else is just there. I certainly hope that this at least helps someone out that is looking to play this awesome (but very short) version of Mafia on their Windows 2000 computer. But I do have Blackwingcat's KernelEx version 3.0a installed (GameGuard version) and ForceWare version 182.50 and the June 2010 DirectX9 dependencies. Now as far as the vanilla version of Windows 2000, I can't say it would work since I haven't tested it. But now there's no reason to, it'll work perfectly in Windows 2000. No more booting into my Windows 7 install which is slow as heck because of all the updates and the fact it's running on an older (15 year old) HDD, so I avoid it at all costs. After that I fired up the game and to my surprise, it worked! It is completely playable. I installed PhysX version and installed it. So I dug a little deeper and found an older version of PhysX.

I thought I had a version of PhysX installed but it didn't seem to work, probably too new to actually work but installed at some point. Turns out it was dealing with PhysX, which is also required in order for the game to run. So I decided to fire up Dependency Walker and see what was going on with that. But then trying to run it, it complained about some "exception", you know, those pesky little things that pop up if there's an issue with a dependency. It installed without a hitch, didn't even complain that I was running Windows 2000 since even the retail version states that it requires at least Windows XP Service Pack 3. At first it seemed like it was going to work, but then it didn't. So your only option is for the Retail version (maybe), or the GOG.com version.įor the heck of it, since GOG.com was having a sale on Mafia II: The Director's Cut for only $7.99, I decided to purchase and download it. This is definitely possible.įirst, don't even try the Steam version, it's a lost cause from the very beginning since Steam doesn't even support Windows XP anymore, or Vista for that matter.
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I have no idea how many Mafia fans roam this board, but I'd definitely like to post this for anyone who may be trying to figure out how to get it running on Windows 2000 since there is no documentation out there that I can find.
