Microsoft Creators Update breaking UE 4.13

Thank you for explaining it to me. I’m trying to add -D3D12 at the end of the shortcut properties but I get a message saying that the folder has an invalid name if I add that.

This is how I’m trying:

“C:\Program Files\Epic Games\UE_4.12\Engine\Binaries\Win64\UE4Editor.exe”-D3D12

Pretty much the same way as yours, but I can’t apply it, or even press OK because I keep getting a message and it doesn’t allow me to add it.

Edit: I was just able to make it work. The difference between my target and yours is that I didn’t use a space before the code, so it didn’t work at first. Now I’m able to fully use the 12.5 version finally. This saved me. I’m one month away to finish my college and had to make my finals in this version of the Unreal. Thank you very much again.