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I downloaded the demo through steam, but when i started the game it hang at the black screen with words. The mouse cursor change from a hourglass to a gold arrow and i heard shouting in the background however its struck in a loop.
I am using Win XP, 2 GB DDR2, intel core 2 duo CPU E4600 @ 2.40GHz and NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT.
Anyhelp here? Really worry that i can't play Empire when its finally release.
Fisherking
02-25-2009, 08:23
I have had the same problem with the land battle. It doesn’t meant the other parts of the Demo don’t work though.
If the other parts don’t work (tutorials and naval battle) then try a reinstall. The land battle seems to have more trouble loading.
For me i can't even enter the menu. I am struck at the loading screen.
Sir Beane
02-25-2009, 12:10
For me i can't even enter the menu. I am struck at the loading screen.
I'd definitely try an uninstall/reinstall. If that doesn't work check to see if you have the latest drivers for your graphics card, that can sometimes cause problems. Thats probably the best advice I can give you.
I downloaded the demo through steam, but when i started the game it hang at the black screen with words. The mouse cursor change from a hourglass to a gold arrow and i heard shouting in the background however its struck in a loop.
I am using Win XP, 2 GB DDR2, intel core 2 duo CPU E4600 @ 2.40GHz and NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT.
Anyhelp here? Really worry that i can't play Empire when its finally release.
I have the same problem, none of the battles load at all for me. At least they don't visually load, you get the loading screen for the battles and it freezes on that, then you can hear the sounds of the battle going on.
batemonkey
02-25-2009, 18:05
intresting, i've got a dual core AMD and i just noticed that the demo doesn't use the second core at all.
we've been told the actual game will be optimised, this gives me hope for higher settings.
maybe that your problem
intresting, i've got a dual core AMD and i just noticed that the demo doesn't use the second core at all.
we've been told the actual game will be optimised, this gives me hope for higher settings.
maybe that your problem
Yeah, apparently the demo uses really old code and doesn't take full advantage of your CPU. Try the things SB suggested, if they don't work.. well it's still kinda hard to troubleshoot because the demo is optimized so poorly.
A lot of people had similar problems. :shame:
I see. I will try reinstalling and check if there are new updates for my graphic drivers.
Updated my drivers and reinstalled the demo. Good news i can play :laugh4: but the whole thing is sluggish.
Patricius
03-02-2009, 02:43
I'm playing on a Dell XPS notebook. Intel Core2 Duo CPU and a Mobile Intel 965 Express Chipset Family gfx adapter. The land and sea battles run okay, the sea battles at nice clip. My problem is that, apart from the quotations on the loading screens, I can see no text, neither in the menus, nor in the battles. It does make it awkward.
quadalpha
03-02-2009, 02:52
I'm playing on a Dell XPS notebook. Intel Core2 Duo CPU and a Mobile Intel 965 Express Chipset Family gfx adapter. The land and sea battles run okay, the sea battles at nice clip. My problem is that, apart from the quotations on the loading screens, I can see no text, neither in the menus, nor in the battles. It does make it awkward.
I am very impressed that you managed to get it running on an integrated chip, so it seems to be an issue of gift horses and mandibles.
Patricius
03-02-2009, 03:02
I am very impressed that you managed to get it running on an integrated chip, so it seems to be an issue of gift horses and mandibles.
Quite possibly.
The sea battles display fairly well, fast with possibly some details awry, while the land units have some graphical/texture detail missing, but nothing too ugly. This computer ran Medieval 2 on middling setting so to get adequate gfx is good. I would like to get some text. It is not the problem I expected.
I will get the game, tho I hope the text issue will disappear somehow. The drivers were updated.
quadalpha
03-02-2009, 03:07
Quite possibly.
The sea battles display fairly well, fast with possibly some details awry, while the land units have some graphical/texture detail missing, but nothing too ugly. This computer ran Medieval 2 on middling setting so to get adequate gfx is good. I would like to get some text. It is not the problem I expected.
I will get the game, tho I hope the text issue will disappear somehow. The drivers were updated.
I'm thinking it might be because your processor is doing the brute work of calculation well enough for the battles, but the text might be using a newer shader or whatnot, and so doesn't show up. I'd suggest trying one of those 3d card emulation software thingies, but my past experience with them hasn't been great. And also I can't remember what it was called.
Patricius
03-02-2009, 03:44
I'm thinking it might be because your processor is doing the brute work of calculation well enough for the battles, but the text might be using a newer shader or whatnot, and so doesn't show up. I'd suggest trying one of those 3d card emulation software thingies, but my past experience with them hasn't been great. And also I can't remember what it was called.
Thanks, I'll see what I can do. I will probably just research the matter, and hope the problem doesn't exist for the boxed version. I am fairly content, text excepted. A battle is okay without text, what else is it but ensuring that the other side ceases to exist in any viable form, on the battlefield at least.
Patricius
03-03-2009, 00:03
The difficulty is that these programs run the game executable, but this needs to be run by Steam. I'll find one.
LostLegion
03-03-2009, 03:48
I had a problem with it too...it lagged and my game would crash every once in a while...plus it would only let me have it on medium settings??...but i have high hopes for the actual game:beam:!!
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