Even on Windows 10/11, you may need legacy DX9 files.
Navigate to the directory where you installed Max Payne 3 and select it. Step 3: Manually Replace the gsrld.dll File Even on Windows 10/11, you may need legacy DX9 files
Look for an entry related to gsrld.dll or a "HackTool" detection. Select the file and choose . Step 2: Add an Exclusion Folder Even on Windows 10/11
Before you go re-installing the whole game, check if your antivirus simply "hid" the file from you. Even on Windows 10/11, you may need legacy DX9 files
By following these steps, you should bypass the error and get back to the gritty, bullet-time fueled world of Max Payne 3.