I can't find it under my Nvidia options and I can't find it under any Windows options yet I distinctly remember making such a change. ever since I posted here a couple of days ago I can't find it. And I also can't for the life of me remember where I made that change. but it may have another game I was having trouble with (Syberia comes to mind too). However, I do recall having to make some sort of change to choose "legacy graphics options on" or something or some time ago and I think it was for DD. In fact, it's the first machine I've had that runs Fallout 4 with all maxed settings with no lags even in the city and at high latitudes. I'm running an i7-8700k with 2 Nvidia 1080t's in SLI (monster setup) and it runs Divine Divinity just fine. It's funny how some things are so different depending on hardware setups I guess. Running the configtool and choosing to run in software mode did, however (for future reference). It is amazing how much faster ir is running.Ĭullen12: Compatibility mode never worked. The game, after doing this, ran perfectly fine for me. In the middle area of the box that pops it will have a selection for "New rendering system:" and the choice of direct 3d, or software.Īpply and close, it will probably launch the game at this point. In that folder there is a file called "configtool.exe". If you installed manually and have a shortcut on desktop, you can right click on that, and click properties, and then open file location. If you installed manually I think GOG installers default to something like C:\GOGGames or something like that, and then it will be under a folder called Divine Divinity. In galaxy (if you used that) click more, then manage installation, then show folder. The game itself has the option to run in software mode though. The problem is that it runs on an old version of d3d or something that windows just doesn't do any more. This should only be seen as a description of my experiences of yesterday evening.Molerat: I installed the game on my new win 10 machine to double check things. I have a dual boot on my system because some of my workflows are faster on linux, but I understand it's not for everyone. So, once again, I don't want to missionize. It really seems like Wine is more compatible to WinXP than Windows 7, 8, 10. I had no sound issues while playing (3 hours so far since I installed DD on linux). Load / Save times are down to something like 3 seconds. I'm playing now on FullHD with absolutly no stuttering, no matter how many characters are on screen. I was thinking, if the whole thing works so badly under Windows, how would it look with a translation layer like Wine? So I started Lutris (a game manager for linux), selected Divine Divinity, pressed install, and a few minutes later the game was downloaded from gog and installed with all options set for Wine and the Direct3D/Vulkan translation. The game crashed when I choose a resolution above 720. Terrible scratching sounds were played every time gold was dropped by an ork (or anyone else). Load and save times were counted in minutes, not seconds. I installed DD via Gog Galaxy and it was stuttering slow. No, I do not want to missionize anyone, but I had all the issues discribed in this forum. OK, I know, this is not a suitable solution for everyone, but this idea wasn't posted before, so I have to do it: software mode.Īnyway, since it seems it depends on performance of user PC, play with the settings in nglide_config.exe file, available in C:\Windows\System32 (here is where setup installs glide files - just google for glide, zeus software), in this case I could only set up the game up to 1024x768, if I set up even one resolution higher game wouldn't run, I guess that's the glide limit for this game. No way I can run higher resolution with glide, only very small resolution. Well, it is possible to use glide, only thing is that my current PC is too old and with 2 gb of RAM and with windows 10, Question is, how do I use Glide/is it possible to use it. I guess that I'm missing glide dll which should be in the game folder, I have put exe and dll of latest version of glide but there is the same message, maybe I need to use older version of glide, or maybe there is also sth else that should be provided with the configuration tool. In configuration program there is also an option to test Glide which I would prefer but once I click on test I get "initialisation of this mode failed". This should be sticky, especially since it is related to technical issue.Īnyway, I was curious about old configuration program since I have two areas where sometimes my game slows down a bit, nothing huge and it is bareable you could say, but with the direct draw it is still the same.
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