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  1. Then I would suggest retrying but adding a /userva setting - start at a relatively low value like 2500 (which would allow processes access to 2.4GB memory).

     

    If that fails, then shortage of pool-paged memory would be the next possibility. See Memory Management - Understanding Pool Resources for more on this - you will need to install 3 items to diagnose this:

    With these 3 items installed (and Process Explorer configured to use the dbghelp.dll and symbols as noted in the Memory Management article) you should see figures for Paged and Non-Paged Kernel Memory. If these seem too low, modifying the following Registry entry (standard caveats apply to Registry manipulation - installing ERUNT and configuring it to run on Windows startup is a very good idea):

     

    HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management\PagedPoolSize

     

    This should be PagedPoolSize (dword) =00000000 (hex) (default) - changing it to PagedPoolSize (dword) =FFFFFFFF (hex) (default) and restarting Windows (taken from How to troubleshoot the use of paged pool kernel memory (event id 2020) in Windows Server 2003) should increase paged memory as much as possible.

  2. That is not without risk. It doesn't magically increase memory, but instead reallocates memory normally only used for internal processes. The 3GB switch can destabilize some things...I did this on another computer, a windows XP, when Crusader Kings II failed to create save game files, making it pointless to play. After editing the boot.ini for the 3GB trick windows refused to boot properly, either getting stuck on an infinite CHKDSK loop or getting a "failed to load personal settings" error and kicking me out. It didn't even let me boot windows in safe mode....

    Sorry to hear of those problems - but there is another switch noted in the comments to the blog entry that is supposed to avoid most likely issues, /userva=xxxx, which fine-tunes the memory allocation.

     

    The problem you describe seems very unexpected, since activating the /3GB switch alone should only restrict PAE and reduce the shared/non-shared kernel memory pools. I'm currently using it on WinXP myself. Are you running any software that affects low-level disk reads/writes like encryption?

  3. PC games software on CD/DVD doesn't tend to have regional restrictions (with a few exceptions, only Quake II springs to mind) however any physical copy you buy is going to contain the Steam version, which being Steam, has its own longevity, privacy and security issues (Obsidian will release a DRM-free disc to Kickstarter supporters as noted here, but that won't be done until most of the current bugs have been fixed and doesn't seem likely to be made available to non-backers).

     

    If you want to avoid potential DRM issues, the best option is to purchase from GOG. No physical items, but no need for online connections, background services or a valid account (once you've downloaded it).

     

    As someone who's received the physical version, I can say that the box is great but the contents are rather bleh (cloth map too blurry to be legible, manual OK but rather small, no printed copy of the 500-page strategy guide - mouse mat and T-shirt were OK but not things I'd get excited over). I don't think most people would miss out by getting the GOG digital version.

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  4. DirectX 9 initialization failure was the cause reported in your logs. Since you mention your system being a new install, it's most likely you don't have DirectX 9.0 installed - download and run this DirectX End-User Runtime (June 2010) to fix that.

     

    This would be necessary for any other games using DirectX 9.0 too.

     

    Edit: Your OpenGL setup looks to be problematic too. Check that you have installed recent Catalyst drivers for your AMD graphics card.

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  5. It might be worth giving MSI Afterburner a try - don't think it has a frame limiter but it does provide fan control and the ability to increase fan speeds once certain temperature thresholds are reached. That should provide better cooling though at the cost of more fan noise. A laptop cooler is another option to consider - these are fairly cheap and can help lower temperatures.

  6. Thanks for posting the DirectX file - that has highlighted two possible issues. You don't seem to have proper graphics drivers installed for your Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 (no date is given) so you should get the latest Forceware drivers from Nvidia. Secondly, your audio drivers are dated (2009 vintage) so updating these might be a good idea also.

     

    The file also shows you are running a Polish 64-bit version of Windows, so the output_log.txt file should be in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Pillars of Eternity\PillarsOfEternity_Data\output_log.txt - the full path can vary depending on Windows version which is why that DxDiag file was so important.

     

  7. The default location for the output_log on Steam versions of PoE should be C:\Steam\steamapps\common\Pillars of Eternity\PillarsOfEternity_Data\output_log.txt.

     

    The "MUST READ..." thread gives details on getting a dxdiag file (the DirectX Diagnostic which provides thorough details of your system). Save this file somewhere where it will be easy to retrieve like in C:\.

     

    To attach a file, click on "More Reply Options" under the quick reply box to take you to the full reply screen. There will be an "Attach Files" section with 2 boxes, each with a "Choose" button to their right. Click on the first button to bring up a file selection box, use that to select the output_log.txt. Click on the second and use that selection dialog for dxdiag.txt (which should be C:\dxdiag.txt if you followed the advice above).

  8. You don't need Tor to register with Nexus or to download the mod. Moot point--end of discussion. When you want to download from Nexus, turn off Tor. The software is available from Nexus and free of charge.

    Won't work for those who choose to contribute to Tor (a volunteer-run network) by running an exit node, since Nexus would prevent account creation via direct connection also.

    Besides that, no self-respecting person who thinks he's a "gamer" should be without a free Nexus account--the site has hundreds if not thousands of mods for dozens of games. I've had a free Nexus account for many years and Nexus has never once "pushed" a premium account on me. Here's the thing some people have no concept of, however: putting up a server from which people can download game mods costs money--the person who does that cannot do it for free.

    As such a "self-respecting gamer" (me, I'm more the self-abusing type...), you'll no doubt be aware of all the other modding forums like Spellhold Studios, Gibberlings3, PocketPlane or the Chosen of Mystra who offer mods for download without requiring payment or membership. And who have been doing so for longer than the Nexus.

    ...So what if they ask you to turn of Tor as a condition before you can download? If you want the mod, you'll do that gladly.

    Tor is an important privacy tool, not only capable of frustrating TLA agencies but also making it harder for companies like Facebook or Google to profile you (plus the dozens of other tracking services like Omniture, WebTrends, Nielsen Netratings, CoreMetrics, Scorecardresearch or Effective Measure).

     

    Sites that choose to block Tor are in effect acting to support wholesale surveillance (both state and commercial) and the dangers to privacy, civil liberties and, in some cases, democratic government that it presents.

    The thing to remember is this: just because you have a computer and you buy a game doesn't mean that anybody owes you anything for "free." You are not entitled to anything for free simply because you exist and you want it. That's a valuable lesson that some people never learn.

    And what relevance does that have to anything posted in this thread?
  9. The nexus account creation is a bit confusing, i will agree with you on that there....Like i said, i agree that the option to do so is not made obvious at all, probably in a ploy to get as much people to actually pay $$$ as they can, but next time read instead of raging.

    Unforunately, Nexus do not allow account creation for those who use Tor (and presumably other online privacy tools). Now that is their perogative, but it does confirm the post title as correct - mods on Nexus not being freely available. And their method of pushing premium accounts is really just as sleazy (though not illegal) as the behaviour of some "free" download sites.

     

    Not Obsidian's fault, but a plea for any modmakers out there - please provide mirrors using sites that don't require accounts. Also some of the BG2 modding forums should be willing to provide hosting.

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  10. If you have 2GB RAM or less, the /3GB modification should still work but instead of crashing, you will experience slower performance as more memory gets paged to disk (as noted by peddroelm). The setting affects the amount of virtual memory a process can use which is "real RAM" plus "pagefile on disk".

     

    If you do encounter noticeably slower performance with PoE, consider a RAM upgrade as your first priority.

  11. Please please please get rid of autosaving right before manual defending, or atleast before you're put into the actual battle.

    A better option in my view would be to have 2 sets of autosaves - area autosaves and combat autosaves (plus possibly a third - plot-critical autosaves).

     

    In the meantime, consider using a file versioning utility to keep backup copies of old autosaves - Aphar Backup is my suggestion (Dutch webpage, but software works in English) since it is free and light - all the other choices I've found require .NET Framework but these include AutoVer, Yadis Backup (both free also) or the commercial File Hamster. Using one of these can save future grief with PoE and other games (though you will probably need to create a new folder for all saved games and use a utility like Link Shell Extension to create junctions in place of the original savegame folders which tend to be all over the place).

     

    Given that the Stronghold attacks can't be avoided by players (short of selecting Auto Resolve and losing most of your improvements), more care in balancing combats would seem a good idea - or at least giving players an option to better the odds, like hiring an uber-expensive NPC adventurer group to help with just that fight.

  12. Bienvenu chez ces forums DraktharZakath,

     

    No errors reported in output_log.txt, graphics drivers look up to date but sound drivers are 2012 vintage - given that you are using an HP notebook, your best chance of finding a later driver would be to check http://www8.hp.com/us/en/drivers.html

     

    However if the problem always happens after 10 minutes, then it is most likely due to high temperatures - either the graphcs card or the CPU. Try using MSI Afterburner to check graphics card temperatures and CoreTemp (64-bit) (32-bit users can get their version of CoreTemp here) to monitor CPU temperatures. Anything over 80°C should be a cause for concern - if that happens, check your cooling is working OK (clean out airvents and heatsinks of dust, etc) and if that doesn't help, consider under-clocking the CPU/GPU and getting a laptop cooler.

  13. ...It only happens in the moment that i press Save Game, I press the button and my pc shutdown...

    Welcome to the forums Dudill,

     

    Your drivers look up to date and the output_log isn't showing any errors. If the problem only happens when saving a game, then that suggests a disk issue - try:

    • Checking your disk(s) aren't getting full - in particular the disks used to hold temp files and the User folder;
    • Check your Event log for any errors or unusual messages relating to your disks;
    • Run a Chkdsk to check for any disk errors.
    Another possibility is if you have backup software that runs continuously. While this is normally a good thing to use, the PoE save system seems to create (and then delete) several intermediate files - a process which could be interfered with by some backup software. If you are running anything like this, try disabling it temporarily.
  14. Welcome to the forums Yuri89,

     

    Check which version of Windows you are using. If it is 32-bit then you may need to change startup settings - see Windows 32-bit: Crashing occasionally or on specific area transitions.

     

    Otherwise, please run a DirectX diagnostic (see here for instructions), save the results and post the dxdiag.txt file created in your next post.

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