Below are five critical fixes. Apply them in order. Do not skip.
Right-click mgsvtpp.exe in your game folder and select . Under the Compatibility tab: Check Run this program as an administrator . Check Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows 8 . Check Disable full-screen optimizations . 3. The "Rename DLL" Workaround
Got MGSV TPP, Upgraded to Windows 11, now game doesn't launch.
Running a portable version of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain on Windows 11 is an act of dedication. Microsoft never intended legacy cracked executables to work on its newest OS, but with the five fixes above—disabling exploit protection, using DXVK, renaming movie files, adjusting CPU affinity, and configuring compatibility flags—you can achieve a stable, smooth 60 FPS experience.
: Users on certain Windows 11 builds (like 24H2) report that older cracks no longer work. Updated files like the Goldberg Emu+Win11 fix
: Many users encounter errors like MSVCP110.dll or winmm.dll missing. These are typically resolved by installing the Visual C++ Redistributable for 2012 (both x86 and x64 versions).