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However, the jingle and the old Ubi logo let me know that it's a good game, from the days when Ubi were still a decent publisher and not "nUbisoft franchise machine", churning out the same, unoriginal trash every year and receiving record profits for doing so.
There is also no need to install DX9 for this game and this first time setup can be safely ignored, considering most players will be using DX12 operating systems with which DX9 is "incompatible" (supersceded).
Good guide - It appears to have helped a lot of people. +rep, Res1s7
There is no need to choke your CPU in order for this game to run on windows 10, with latest drivers (its appearance, such as DSR or AA, can even be improved using the nvidia/ati panel options).
This guide is a direct copy of a page created at gamingwiki:
https://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Brothers_in_Arms:_Road_to_Hill_30
It is highly unlikely that Gearbox nor Ubi will "fix" any of these old games - it is down to fans to patch and devise solutions to keep them running on modern hardware.