Welp, so much for playing Longest Journey. Every time I try to play, I get past the prologue screen, see the grandmother and the two people sitting by the fire, and have to ctrl-alt-delete out because it only runs at about one frame every 2 seconds.
I've tried the preferences.ini settings people suggest in the GoG forum, they didn't affect it at all. Tried compatibility mode and setting it to only run on one processor, too. No dice.
edit: Got it, I was changing the wrong preferences file, works now!
Windows 7?
I've got a windows xp laptop but I wonder if I can get it to work on my wondows 7 computer.
Welp, so much for playing Longest Journey. Every time I try to play, I get past the prologue screen, see the grandmother and the two people sitting by the fire, and have to ctrl-alt-delete out because it only runs at about one frame every 2 seconds.
I've tried the preferences.ini settings people suggest in the GoG forum, they didn't affect it at all. Tried compatibility mode and setting it to only run on one processor, too. No dice.
edit: Got it, I was changing the wrong preferences file, works now!
Windows 7?
I've got a windows xp laptop but I wonder if I can get it to work on my wondows 7 computer.
Vista 32 bit, but the fix that I used was said to be for 7.
I will always love Arcanum for giving me the ability to kill annoying plot NPC's and then forcefully raise their spirit in order to get the information I need. A real Necromancer does not run errands for some uppity NPC...
I will always love Arcanum for giving me the ability to kill annoying plot NPC's and then forcefully raise their spirit in order to get the information I need. A real Necromancer does not run errands for some uppity NPC...
OK, that's awesome. Must play this now.
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I will always love Arcanum for giving me the ability to kill annoying plot NPC's and then forcefully raise their spirit in order to get the information I need. A real Necromancer does not run errands for some uppity NPC...
I will always love Arcanum for giving me the ability to kill annoying plot NPC's and then forcefully raise their spirit in order to get the information I need. A real Necromancer does not run errands for some uppity NPC...
OK, that's awesome. Must play this now.
The best part is to raise the corpse of the NPC that annoyed you and turn him into an undead servant.
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Sir CarcassI have been shown the end of my worldRound Rock, TXRegistered Userregular
edited October 2010
So it looks like my Arcanum unofficial stuff is out of date. Time to update! And probably end up installing.
One of my favorite parts about how GOG does sales is if you have already purchased games that are included in a bundle price, they sell the other games to you accordingly. Like if 4 six-dollar games are sold for twelve dollars, and you already own two of the the games in the bundle, GOG will sell you the other two games for three dollars each.
I will always love Arcanum for giving me the ability to kill annoying plot NPC's and then forcefully raise their spirit in order to get the information I need. A real Necromancer does not run errands for some uppity NPC...
OK, that's awesome. Must play this now.
The whole Necromancy Black line is awesome.
Though Corce is a very very close second.
I always enjoyed Tech myself, and MacGyvering various weapons (mostly explosives) from crap I find in the trash :P.
I will always love Arcanum for giving me the ability to kill annoying plot NPC's and then forcefully raise their spirit in order to get the information I need. A real Necromancer does not run errands for some uppity NPC...
OK, that's awesome. Must play this now.
The whole Necromancy Black line is awesome.
Though Corce is a very very close second.
I always enjoyed Tech myself, and MacGyvering various weapons (mostly explosives) from crap I find in the trash :P.
I will always love Arcanum for giving me the ability to kill annoying plot NPC's and then forcefully raise their spirit in order to get the information I need. A real Necromancer does not run errands for some uppity NPC...
You just made me buy this game. Kudos.
Also, shit, Planescape was finally released? Now I have to get that, too!
Welp, so much for playing Longest Journey. Every time I try to play, I get past the prologue screen, see the grandmother and the two people sitting by the fire, and have to ctrl-alt-delete out because it only runs at about one frame every 2 seconds.
I've tried the preferences.ini settings people suggest in the GoG forum, they didn't affect it at all. Tried compatibility mode and setting it to only run on one processor, too. No dice.
edit: Got it, I was changing the wrong preferences file, works now!
I'm having this problem too, but the "other preference file" that is suppose to exist does not exist, because there is no "Application Data" folder for XP even though both threads I've checked said the fix is for XP...
Only other solution they mention is rollback my Nvidia Drivers... rather not do that yet...
One of my favorite parts about how GOG does sales is if you have already purchased games that are included in a bundle price, they sell the other games to you accordingly. Like if 4 six-dollar games are sold for twelve dollars, and you already own two of the the games in the bundle, GOG will sell you the other two games for three dollars each.
I wish Steam would take a page from that book.
Agreed 100%. The "sucks for you" attitude with Steam is surprising.
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Olivawgood name, isn't it?the foot of mt fujiRegistered Userregular
edited October 2010
Well that's how most businesses handle sales like that
The fact that GoG does otherwise is pretty surprising to me
I bought Arcanum and Myst. Never tried these types of games before and I keep hearing talk of them. I'd buy Psychonauts too but my brothers kids came over for a surprise visit yesterday and I'm now (un)surprisingly short on monies. I'm rich in hugs though. I have sooooo much drool on snot on my shoulders. Wearing black was a bad idea.
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freakish lightbutterdick jonesand his heavenly asshole machineRegistered Userregular
guys Longest Journey is really fucking incredible.
Now you see.
I keep saying I should replay it and then I get distracted with other stuff and put it off. The first time I installed it I stayed up all night finishing it.
So after facing tons of slowdown and crashing issues with Planescape Torment, I decided to uninstall and reinstall without using the resolution and UI mods, and found that it runs just fine now. It's a little blurry, but you get used to it and now the scale of things is a lot better, too.
If you're having similar issues, give that a go. It sucks to have to start over, but things go a lot quicker when you know where you're going and you don't stop to read everything carefully.
I bought Arcanum and Myst. Never tried these types of games before and I keep hearing talk of them. I'd buy Psychonauts too but my brothers kids came over for a surprise visit yesterday and I'm now (un)surprisingly short on monies. I'm rich in hugs though. I have sooooo much drool on snot on my shoulders. Wearing black was a bad idea.
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I think I'm going to love this game.
edit: oh god, I'm sorry for the triple post, I figured someone would have posted something while I was playing.
Windows 7?
I've got a windows xp laptop but I wonder if I can get it to work on my wondows 7 computer.
Vista 32 bit, but the fix that I used was said to be for 7.
Don't forget the shadow on the wall and the toy monkey.
Anyway, from that selection I'd recommend Jagged Alliance 2, still a classic squad level, turn-based strategy game.
I'm getting this message after installing the widescreen and ui mods:
An Assertion failed in F:\Torment\Source\chitin\ChVideo.cpp at line number 4322
Programmer says: No valid video modes supported.
Any advice?
Edit: Nevermind, fixed it
Is this thing good out of the box or should I be looking for unofficial fixpacks or mods?
In all my play, I would say its good out of the box.
really the only mod I use are cosmetics like colored maps and such
Check it.
just said the same thing
three dollars? shit I could play it for an hour and it would worth it. gonna pick up syberia too
OK, that's awesome. Must play this now.
This may help:
http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/texmurphy/texmurphy.htm
Under A Killing Moon is arguably the best.
The whole Necromancy Black line is awesome.
Though Corce is a very very close second.
I wish Steam would take a page from that book.
I always enjoyed Tech myself, and MacGyvering various weapons (mostly explosives) from crap I find in the trash :P.
An army of spider bots and automatons.
You just made me buy this game. Kudos.
Also, shit, Planescape was finally released? Now I have to get that, too!
I'm having this problem too, but the "other preference file" that is suppose to exist does not exist, because there is no "Application Data" folder for XP even though both threads I've checked said the fix is for XP...
Only other solution they mention is rollback my Nvidia Drivers... rather not do that yet...
EDIT: Nvm, it's a hidden file, found it.
Agreed 100%. The "sucks for you" attitude with Steam is surprising.
The fact that GoG does otherwise is pretty surprising to me
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Now you see.
I keep saying I should replay it and then I get distracted with other stuff and put it off. The first time I installed it I stayed up all night finishing it.
Here you go. 'ware spoilers though
If you're having similar issues, give that a go. It sucks to have to start over, but things go a lot quicker when you know where you're going and you don't stop to read everything carefully.
How can I resist buying it again so I dont have to fuss with dicks
They are all free, that's why.
I know BaSS is a good adventure; I've played it a bit, long ago. Are the others worth looking over?
Do it. That's an amazing game.
You start as a fighter but can change your class through certain NPCs.