So fire up your emulator, load the six-sided ring, pick AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe, and experience what wrestling games could have been if TNA had a healthy budget and a PC port. Search FAQ:
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | | Disable "GPU Render" cache in Xenia. Use Vulkan instead of D3D12. | | Audio stuttering | Increase audio buffer size to 256 samples in config file. | | Textures flickering (ring canvas) | Enable "Readback Resolve" in Xenia Canary patches. | | Ultimate X rope collision bugs | Set CPU throttle to 100% (no overclock emulation). | Part 7: The Verdict – Is It Worth It? If you are a wrestling fan who lived through the Monday Night Wars and the TNA boom period (2005–2011), then hunting down the "WWE Impact 2011 PC Game High Quality" experience is a nostalgia trip worth taking.
The truth is: The original 2008 game was locked to PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, and Wii.

