

A game for the Wii, Transformers: Cybertron Adventures, was developed by Next Level Games and utilizes the same characters and setting as War for Cybertron. Two portable versions were released for the Nintendo DS, one featuring an Autobot campaign, the other a Decepticon campaign. It was released for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Windows in June 2010. Hope this helps.Transformers: War for Cybertron is a third-person shooter video game based on the Transformers franchise, developed by High Moon Studios and published by Activision. If that's the case, either make an exception in your anti-virus for the original RAR file (& the game folder after extracting it) or head over to your firewall settings & allow the app to run from there. Check to make sure you extracted the full folder from the RAR file correctly, otherwise it could be your anti-virus or firewall that's causing this. You mentioned that you're receiving the “No such file or directory” error, so I'm guessing either the binaries folder is empty or doesn't even exist for you. I've downloaded the game & the crack zip myself from this page today & followed all the steps, & the game still works fine for me. I've went ahead and provided a video tutorial. You can still install the latest version again by going to NVIDIA's website: Once you do that, you can install the version from the game folder.

Go to "Control Panel > Programs > Uninstall a program" & find the version of PhysX that you have & uninstall it. My best guess would be that you have to uninstall the latest version of PhysX from your computer & then download the version from the redist folder.


PhysX: Transformers War for Cybertron/steamapps/common/Transformers War for Cybertron/redist/PhysX_10.01.29_System Software.exeĭirectX: Transformers War for Cybertron/steamapps/common/Transformers War for Cybertron/redist/DirectX/DXSETU P.exe Then install the versions of DirectX & PhysX found in the game folder. Also make sure that your drivers are updated. I'd suggest uninstalling whatever current version of PhysX you have (see my reply below) & restart your PC if you haven't already. These issues might be from your version of PhysX & DriectX, or from outdated drivers, corrupted.
