Mirrors Edge V1.01 Jpfix-gog Direct
: Go to the in-game Video settings and turn "PhysX" to Off . The modern GOG version often struggles with the legacy PhysX drivers included in the 2009 release.
Drag and drop the files from the JPFix archive into the Binaries folder. Confirm when prompted.
:Open the downloaded "JPFix-GOG" archive. It usually contains a modified MirrorsEdge.exe and sometimes a .dll or .ini file. Replace the Binaries : Open the Binaries folder in your game directory. Mirrors Edge v1.01 JPFix-GOG
If you are still experiencing issues like "stuttering" or "slow motion," it is likely due to the software:
"Mirrors Edge v1.01 JPFix-GOG" refers to a specific community-made patch (the ) designed to fix a game-breaking bug in the GOG version of Mirror's Edge (v1.01) that occurs specifically for players in Japan or those using Japanese system locales . The Problem: The "Red Screen" or Physics Bug : Go to the in-game Video settings and turn "PhysX" to Off
: Alternatively, you can download the NVIDIA PhysX Legacy System Software directly from NVIDIA.
:Before moving any files, copy the original MirrorsEdge.exe (found in the Binaries folder) to a safe location. Confirm when prompted
In the original GOG release, players using Japanese settings often encountered a bug where the game would soft-lock or certain physics-based triggers (like the tutorial or specific doors) would fail to activate. Follow these steps to apply the fix: