Certain advanced 32-bit video, audio and photo editing plus CADCAM software may struggle on 64-bit because they bypass part of Windows and go straight to the processor in 32-bit, without giving Windows the opportunity to "upscale" them to 64-bit,
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Originally Posted by NoRust
There seems to be no reason to it, Dawn of War is an old program yet Empire Total War is a relatively new one.)
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Modern high definition 3-D games also bypass part of Windows and run straight to the prossesor and GPU for higher performance, result t#in the above problems. I have all the DOWs (they're great games

), but as they are so old Windows just deals with them and they work. For the very new games, they can work with 64-bit processor, but the games in between like Empire Total War don't have the benefits of either.
I don't know a solution to this problem, as it is pretty integral low-level stuff.