Does Primal Carnage need CSM mode on ASUS TUF B760M-PLUS?
Trying to run this ancient game on a modern B760M board is like trying to use a 1920s typewriter in a smart office—completely ridiculous. The game would crash at exactly 10% loading with zero error messages. The boot logs revealed the game was trying to call legacy BIOS interrupt requests, which the default UEFI mode was just blocking, causing a massive compatibility clash. I tried every compatibility mode in Windows, but it was useless and even triggered a few Blue Screens—what a waste of time. I finally entered the BIOS, switched CSM (Compatibility Support Module) from Disabled to Enabled, and updated to the latest microcode version. After a reboot, the game finally hit the main menu, and load times dropped from 60 seconds to 15. Enabling CSM slowed my system boot by about 3 seconds, but I fixed that by tweaking the boot priority. VRM temps are steady at 45-50℃. I backed up the config via the BIOS export tool.