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In Topic: A little help needed please
02 December 2009 - 01:37 PM
Thanks a bunch for all your help so far. Im really diggin this game, I dont know why, but I prefer playing this to Dragons age.
In Topic: A little help needed please
02 December 2009 - 11:11 AM
Well, first things first - which folder is your game installed in? In Windows Explorer (or whatever it is in Win7) it should tell you C:/Program Files/Black Isle/Baldur's Gate or something like that. It should not be installed in Program Files, but you can create a folder called C:/Games (or whatever you want to call it) and install it there or anywhere else.Could you elaborate a little please?
So I can just create a games folder on my desktop and point the installer towards that? That seems pretty simple, too simple. Am I missing something?
In Topic: A little help needed please
02 December 2009 - 11:03 AM
Could you elaborate a little please? Im not really that tech savvy when it comes to stuff like this
. I would greatly appreciate a little push in the right direction. In the meanwhile Ive just bought dragon age origins. Very nice... but im still dying to play BG!
I'll el... more...Well, first things first - which folder is your game installed in? In Windows Explorer (or whatever it is in Win7) it should tell you C:/Program Files/Black Isle/Baldur's Gate or something like that. It should not be installed in Program Files, but you can create a folder called C:/Games (or whatever you want to call it) and install it there or anywhere else.
The Milochs advice is sound cause it's used to over come the W7's file editing problem that comes from the W7 being a made "by clever idiots"... being the technical term.
So once you have probably uninstalled and reinstalled a full install to C:/Games/Baldur's Gate -folder or where ever, as long as it's not Program Files sub-folder... you go to the said folder, open up the "baldur.ini" (without the qoutes) with Notepad.
Find [Program Options] header, push Enter to add a line and add "Logging On=1" (again without the quotes) to the line, save and exit the Notepad, run the game and load to the point where it crashes, after the game ends into the crash, go to the game folder, open the "baldur.err"(again without the qoutes) with Notepad, and post the results in a new post.
Ok, will give it a go. Cheers very much, ill let you know what happens......
In Topic: A little help needed please
30 November 2009 - 01:24 PM
That topic is a bit dated - nowhere does it mention putting Logging On=1 under Program Options in baldur.ini, reproducing the crash(es) and looking at baldur.err, which is really what needs to be done for crashes, freezes, etc.For the CTDs, you might want to do a list of things according to this.
It could just be you installed the game to Program Files and should be installing it anywhere else for Vista/Win7.
Could you elaborate a little please? Im not really that tech savvy when it comes to stuff like this

In Topic: A little help needed please
26 November 2009 - 01:09 PM
Well, it probably would be good if you would mention what kind of computer you have and what you have already done, trying to get all this sorted out.
As for the GPU problem(black boxes etc.), have you tried any and all of these? Yes it's for NVidia cards, but I have ATI card with those settings and they work really well.
For the CTDs, you might want to do a list of things according to this.
And welcome.
I have an acer 5935g laptop with a 1gb nvidia gpu. And this is my first attempt to sort things out, but like I said, im not sure where to start. I dont get any graphical glitches on any other software though so I just put it down to compatibility issues. But believe me im no expert!! In all honesty I can put up with the glitches as they arent (as of yet) game breaking. The crashes are the issue, it doesnt ctd, I have to run task manager to shut it down.
Cheers for the reply.
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