: If the "Launch Game" button in the hardware detector is greyed out, it may be due to a mismatch in the registry path or an improperly formatted Hardware.ini
| GPU (2005) | Resolution | Settings | Avg FPS | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | GeForce 6200 (64-bit) | 800x600 | Low | 25 FPS (Unplayable) | | Radeon 9550 (128-bit) | 800x600 | Medium | 45 FPS | | GeForce 6600 GT | 1024x768 | High (No AA) | 60 FPS (Locked) | | Radeon X800 Pro | 1280x1024 | Max (2x AA) | 55 FPS | hardware file for prince of persia the two thrones
: To enhance the visual clarity, some users recommend changing EnableAE=1 to EnableAE=0 within the file. : If the "Launch Game" button in the
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones exists in a strange purgatory. It is not old enough to be "abandonware that runs perfectly in DOSBox," nor is it new enough to support modern rendering APIs. : Ensure the game's path is correctly registered
: Ensure the game's path is correctly registered in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Ubisoft\Prince of Persia The Two Thrones\1.00.999 .
If the file is missing from your installation folder, you can force the game to create it with these steps:
The Two Thrones is heavily CPU-dependent. In 2005, single-core performance was king. The game’s physics engine—specifically the ragdoll physics of enemies and the intricate mechanics of swinging on bars and running along walls—relies heavily on the processor.