The community-driven solution to these stability errors is using a DLL injector. is the most widely recommended tool to force-inject essential fix files (like DualCore.dll) directly into the Far Cry 4 executable.
When Far Cry 4 launched in late 2014, a significant portion of the PC gaming community was left frustrated [7†L4-L7]. The game was developed with a specific expectation for multi-core processors, primarily those with four threads or more. For gamers running systems with older dual-core CPUs, the game would often fail to launch, get stuck on a black screen, or crash intermittently [3†L4-L5].
Helps bypass strict Windows Defender blocks by altering the digital signature of the tool temporarily.
Repacks can sometimes be unstable; injectors are used to run patches that fix "black screen" errors or FOV (Field of View) issues common in the 2014 release.