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Does it fix it after you turn off running the game as admin?
I've tried, without running as Admin, the game freezes when I hit Start when I select the save.
https://imgur.com/a/tGbcQKn
Try if running Steam in admin mode works for you; (but definitely turn off admin mode for the game itself)
If it doesn't work, try the following:
- restart your pc (yes, sounds like a stupid suggestion, but we had people before reporting weird issues when their pc had been running for weeks without having been shut down)
- verify the game files to make sure nothing is corrupt: right click Medieval Dynasty in the list of games in your Steam library, pick 'installed files' and then 'verify integrity of game files'
- update graphics card drivers
- change to DX11:
either in the game : settings - graphics - rendering mode - DX11 (Don't forget to accept changes at the bottom)
or if you can't access the settings ingame, through launch parameter: in your Steam library, right click on Medieval Dynasty in the list, go to "Properties" and in 'general' under the "Launch Options" window add: -dx11
- Go to device manager in Windows and check under display drivers if you have a second GPU listed there (an onboard one on your motherboard). If you do, please right click and 'disable device' and afterwards restart your pc.
- make sure that your antivirus/firewall isn't blocking any game files (I think you already did that by disabling the firewall, but just doublecheck again)
- run DISM and Sfc/scannow to fix any errors in your windows installation ( https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-dism-command-line-utility-repair-windows-10-image )
Do you still have the same problem after this?