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I9 10900F
RX 5700 XT
32GB Ram
windows installed on 2TB m2 SSD
maybe tell, your hardware specifications!? cs:go needs a faster pc than the other conterstrike games.
i dont really get, what the problem is or how it can be solved. cs:go never really made a problem on my machine. this is because i am wondering about your problem.
maybe somebody knows some more?
i am sorry...i was a little to late.
I just picked the random one from the list, I didn't think it would matter
I would try a regular version. Maybe that version has something stripped from it that most of us aren't familiar with.
:-)
N Version just means "not with media player"
Windows Media Format Media Sharing on Networks Media Foundation Windows Voice Recorder Skype Groove Music Audio and Video Codecs
only important would be codes but for them you dont need the other stuff
I think the N versions are the European versions that legally had to be provided with certain things stripped out because of those laws that stop businesses from overpowering or something like that. So not sure if you saw the N on it and thought "wow, more letters means it's more powerful or superior" or something, but it's like the opposite.
Just install media feature pack and its better as the normal version because directly less bloatware ( which you can manual install too )
Even if I knew that it had less features, I would have never guess that windows won't run CS:GO
I am guessing it's not really something really broken on the OS, but probably something with CS:GO that maybe because technically they have to play a video or sounds using some kind of built in Windows functionality doesn't work right? just guessing.