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The problem I'm having is that every time I try to level up the game stops and returns me to my desktop. I have no problems running the game or combat. A screen pops up saying that I advanced to level 2 it then begins to load and once it finishes loading, game over.
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#252
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I have a HP a6400f PC running Vista Home Premium (32-bit) SP1 on a Pentium Dual CPU E220 @2.20 GHz with 3GB RAM, Intel GMA 3100 graphics with 286MB memory (a integrated graphics chip on the motherboard, but its enough to run Aero). Dxdiag reports DirectX 10 but I also have Direct 9.0c installed from another game. The Intel GMA 3100 supposedly supports pixel shader 2.0 and vertex shader model 3.0. I don't have a software firewall, I rely upon a firewall built into my router which does not manage outgoing connections.
When I launch the demo I get a "Kings Bounty (online) warning" telling me that the applications trial period is about to expire, but also stating that I have 999 days 23 hours, 37 minutes left and it will not expire until sept 25, 2011 19:15pm. It has a OK and a Activate button. If I press OK it exits. If I press Activate it prompts me for a serial number which I don't have since I haven't bought the game. I worked around that using 3DAnalyze to launch it with Emulate HW TnL caps set. I then started getting the D3DERR_INVALIDCALL .\BMRender\rmode.cpp error after creating the character and starting to load the actual game. I installed the latest 9.0c DirectX. I then installed the DirectX SDK , found dxcpl.exe in the utilities directory and configured the DirectX control panel per the directions (change the Debug Output Level slider, select the Use Retail Version of Direct3D 9 etc.). I upgraded the video drivers to the latest version. I still get the error when I finish creating a character and it loads the actual game. What do I do next? I'm not willing to buy a graphics card to fix this. I'm running the demo with several settings dropped from high to normal to improve performance, and music/sound disabled. |
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#253
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These morons have had this error in this game for MONTHS already and do nothing about it.
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#254
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I have the same problem exactly. Sometimes an error, sometimes just hangs. I think always in a battle. I have the XFX 8800 GTX video card, Vista 64-bit, nForce 780i motherboard, 4gb of RAM. Every driver I can think of is updated and DirectX installed. Just real annoying, since the game is so good. Trying to decide if it's good enough to warrant buying a new video card for.
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#255
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help i cannot ply this game, my game crash if time i try to enter traning area to kill dragon at start of this game and i canot leave thast place also.
. ihave 1g ram and used nvidia geforce fx 5200 and win xp 2 pack |
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#256
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I recently bought KB-the legend but after finishing installation the game was unable to launch. I double clicked but nothing happen. Is there any help around here?
My system is: Video driver: Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family 6.14.10.4764 128mb Intel(R) Core(TM)2 duo CPU E4500 2.2Gz 1Gb ram Is it enough to run this game? I'm very appreciated for any help. |
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#257
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You guys using the built-in chipsets, it doesn't have to cost much money to get a decent card.
Tomshardware.com releases a best card for the money guide every month. Here's Feb 09., they usually start at around $50. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...deon,2151.html |
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#258
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I am unable to get the King's Bounty: The Legend to run on my computer. I just bought and installed an ATI HD 4830 with 512 MB just to play the game. After I installed the game, I double-click on the icon, my hard drive light goes for a while and then nothing. No error messages, no splash screen or anything. I checked for patches and even tried applying some of them, but if I do it states that I need to insert the correct CD. So I assume that there are no patches for my game. I purchased the game at the end of December in a store, so I guess the patches don't apply to me. I also have contacted Atari's tech support 3 different times getting back 3 different case numbers over the path month and a half and I have never received one response from them even though I get their automatically generated e-mails and I also gave them 2 separate e-mail addresses.
Can anyone else help me other than Atari's support which seems to not exist? I'm running Windows XP Pro 32-bit SP3 with all updates installed. I checked for the latest directx 9 from Microsoft and also installed it from the DVD. Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
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#259
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#260
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i also get this error, i aint no expert but ive tried everything you guys have said and tried my own ways...but no luck, you think with all the people who have this problem there would be a patch or solution!
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