til 0 Share Posted March 1 I own the game, but under windows 11 the system does not let me install .NET 3.5 anymore. However, steam insists on it and does not let me run the game. I have found the following workaround from here: https://steamcommunity.com/app/870780/discussions/0/624416751011045452/ Go inside game folder, delete Control.exe, make a copy of Control_DX12 or Control_DX11 depending on your preference. Rename the copy of Control_DX12/DX11 to Control.exe and start game from steam. You can now play without Remedy spyware. Starting the game from Control_DX12 is not enough, cause game has a check to see if Control.exe was run (contrary to inkus claims). Installing .NET Framework 3.5 in 2025 is a security risk, so I hope that helps. I think this should be noted in this wiki as well, however I have not edited there ever. Is someone with experience willing to do this or should I just go ahead and try it myself? BR Til Reply (Quote) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thomas Perry 0 Share Posted Thursday at 02:19 PM On 3/1/2026 at 11:50 PM, til said: I own the game, but under windows 11 the system does not let me install .NET 3.5 anymore. However, steam insists on it and does not let me run the game. I have found the following workaround from here: https://steamcommunity.com/app/870780/discussions/0/624416751011045452/ dinosaur game Go inside game folder, delete Control.exe, make a copy of Control_DX12 or Control_DX11 depending on your preference. Rename the copy of Control_DX12/DX11 to Control.exe and start game from steam. You can now play without Remedy spyware. Starting the game from Control_DX12 is not enough, cause game has a check to see if Control.exe was run (contrary to inkus claims). Installing .NET Framework 3.5 in 2025 is a security risk, so I hope that helps. I think this should be noted in this wiki as well, however I have not edited there ever. Is someone with experience willing to do this or should I just go ahead and try it myself? BR Til You can go ahead and add it yourself—wikis like PCGamingWiki rely on community contributions, and your workaround sounds useful. Just make sure to write it clearly and mention any risks or limitations so others understand what they’re doing. If you’re unsure, you can also post it on the discussion page first and let experienced editors refine it. Reply (Quote) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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