Far Cry 4 Dual Core Fix Extreme Injector [patched] -
The game’s engine specifically looks for "Thread 3" during the boot sequence. On a dual-core machine without hyperthreading, that third thread doesn't exist. Instead of simply running poorly, the game code triggers an immediate crash. This led to the "Black Screen of Death" that frustrated thousands of players who otherwise met the game’s GPU requirements. How the Extreme Injector Fix Works
Rename Extreme Injector.exe to ei3.exe (some scripts require this specific name). Far Cry 4 Dual Core Fix Extreme Injector
| Issue | Solution | |--------|----------| | Injector says “Unable to find process” | Run injector as admin. Launch game first. | | Game crashes after injection | Wrong DLL version – try a different dual core fix. | | No effect, still freezes | Inject the main menu (right after logos). | | Extreme Injector flagged as virus | False positive. Add exclusion or temporarily disable AV. | | Still freezes after injection | CPU might lack SSE3 or have other hardware limitations. | The game’s engine specifically looks for "Thread 3"
Released in late 2014, Far Cry 4 was a graphical powerhouse that pushed the boundaries of open-world shooters. However, on launch day, a significant portion of the PC gaming community was shocked: the game simply would not boot on systems with dual-core processors. This led to the "Black Screen of Death"
To deploy this fix successfully on a modern setup, follow the exact file placement and tool configuration steps listed below, as detailed on the community documentation site PCGamingWiki . 1. File Preparation
Check the box for if you want the tool to automatically apply the fix whenever you launch the game. 4. Launch the Game Keep the Extreme Injector running in the background.
Note: The files must reside in the same folder as the game's executable ( FC4.exe or FarCry4.exe ). Step 2: Configure Extreme Injector




