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XIII Century: Death or Glory Real-time strategy game covering major battles of the 13th Century. Lead the English, the French, the Mongols, the Germans or Kievan Rus' (Russians) to victory!

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Old 04-18-2008, 06:16 PM
matt_gold matt_gold is offline
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Default mine's gamersgate too

mine's from gamersgate too, english version, and it crashes when anybody in a circle formation tries to move. mine or the enemy.
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Old 04-18-2008, 06:30 PM
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A information is that I have a Geforce FX 5700VE, but the driver is not the latest I have the driver 162.18 not the 169
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Old 04-19-2008, 10:31 AM
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I have a new problem that is very puzzling. I'm doing the tutorial and I get to the mouse controlling the camera step. I follow the steps to zoom in and out and then to press the mouse wheel and rotate the cameras via the cursor right and left. I do all of that and yet, I can't get the instruction to complete and disappear and thus can't advance any further. There doesn't seem to be a manual way of skipping past the instruction. I presume the only way to get to the next one is an automatic trigger based on completion of the instruction. I do complete it according to what it asks. Move the mouse wheel back and forth to zoom in and out. Hold the mouse wheel down and then use the cursor to rotate right and left. But the instruction remains. Any suggestions?
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Old 04-20-2008, 02:36 PM
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Default Game crashes during Startup!!

Hi guys!

XIII crashes during the startup phase (about 3/4 of progress bar full).

When set to LOW, 1024x768 @ 60Hz I get this error:
AppName: engine.exe AppVer: 0.0.0.0 ModName: nvoglnt.dll
ModVer: 6.14.11.7474 Offset: 002491bb
Immidiate crash.

When set to HIGH, 1024x768 @ 85Hz, I get this error:
"Context Activation Failed: C0060007"
I can see the menu, but nothing is clickable, only ALT-F4 quits.

Also when first running the game, it was set to 150Hz after "autodedect"!!! which obviously disabled my Monitor with "unsupported signal"!

My system:
Monitor: 19" CRT Nokia Multigraph 446XPro (85Hz, pretty good, runs every other game!)
Mainboard: ASUS P5B
RAM: 2GB DDR2 800Mhz
CPU: Core2Duo E6600 @2,4 GHz
GFX: ASUS Geforce 7900GT ; Forceware 174.74 XP 32Bit WHQL
Windows XP SP2
Direct X 9.0c
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Old 04-20-2008, 05:32 PM
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2 Blood.Omen
Send me please dxdiag file. To do so you must open Start/Run window and write there dxdiag.This will run the system scaniing. When it will finish save the result at your's designated folder.When you will get this file, send it to the lviv.marian@gmail.com

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Old 04-26-2008, 09:55 PM
Blood.Omen Blood.Omen is offline
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Default One Problem solved

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Originally Posted by Blood.Omen View Post
Hi guys!

XIII crashes during the startup phase (about 3/4 of progress bar full).

When set to LOW, 1024x768 @ 60Hz I get this error:
AppName: engine.exe AppVer: 0.0.0.0 ModName: nvoglnt.dll
ModVer: 6.14.11.7474 Offset: 002491bb
Immidiate crash.

When set to HIGH, 1024x768 @ 85Hz, I get this error:
"Context Activation Failed: C0060007"
I can see the menu, but nothing is clickable, only ALT-F4 quits.

Also when first running the game, it was set to 150Hz after "autodedect"!!! which obviously disabled my Monitor with "unsupported signal"!

My system:
Monitor: 19" CRT Nokia Multigraph 446XPro (85Hz, pretty good, runs every other game!)
Mainboard: ASUS P5B
RAM: 2GB DDR2 800Mhz
CPU: Core2Duo E6600 @2,4 GHz
GFX: ASUS Geforce 7900GT ; Forceware 174.74 XP 32Bit WHQL
Windows XP SP2
Direct X 9.0c
Hi ladies and lords!

I'm happy to report my problems solved now, and I can finally start a campaign.

The crash during startup was because of Nvidia drivers.
My GeForce 7900GT probably was incompatible to the 174.74 drivers.
Had to downgrade to 169.21.

I encountered a new problem though: My 19" CRT Monitor supports only up to 107Hz, and the screen got blank with "unsupported signal" message.
The game unfortunately chose a too high Frequency, even though I selected 85 in config...
I fixed this with a tool called "REFORCE" (RefreshForce V1.10).
The tool allowed to delete all unsupported Frequency settings from the display driver.

Maybe this info is helpful to somebody.

cheers, and godspeed! - Blood.Omen

Last edited by Blood.Omen; 04-26-2008 at 10:13 PM.
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Old 04-27-2008, 08:36 AM
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Interesting info, thx Blood.Omen !
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Old 04-29-2008, 08:34 AM
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Default Mouse pointer problem!

I have a problem with the mouse. The mouse doesn't sync with what it highlight on the screen. Like when I point at A, it actually point at B.

My system info:

Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit SP1

Motherboard GA-EP35C-DS3R

Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450

4094MB RAM

NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX

I had try run it in Windows XP SP2 compatibility mode, it doesn't solve the problem.
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