Nick dug into the game's files and discovered the issue: Twisted Metal 2 used a legacy video rendering method (software rendering via ancient DirectDraw) that Windows 10 dropped support for. But instead of using a PS1 emulator (the usual solution), he decided to reverse-engineer the EXE.
Back in 2017, a fan named Nick found his original Twisted Metal 2 CD from 1996. Nostalgic, he tried installing it on his Windows 10 gaming PC. The installer ran, but the game crashed immediately with a black screen. Standard fixes didn't work: compatibility modes failed, and the famous "DirectX 7" error popped up. twisted metal 2 windows 10
The result? Twisted Metal 2 ran at 4K resolution, 60 FPS, with working cutscenes and multiplayer — all from the original CD. He released the patch as "TM2DX" on GitHub. Within a month, thousands of players used it. The twist? A few years later, Sony officially re-released Twisted Metal 2 on PS4/PS5 — and fans quickly noticed the emulated version ran worse than Nick's homemade Windows 10 patch. Nick dug into the game's files and discovered