June 14, 201114 yr I've tested this on two operating systems (same comp): XP and Windows 7. When clicking, "New Game," there is a graphical lockup/system freeze with no ability to alt-tab, ctrl+alt+f, etc. The screen freezes with pixelated, random colors. I tried this on a PC with XP installed, then swapped hardrives with reinstalled drivers, etc. on Windows 7 and had the same problem. All drivers are up to date. Computer Specs: Asus Crosshair, Socket AM2 Mobo AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+ (2.6 ghz) GeForce 9800 GTX+ (512MB) 4 gigs of DDR2 Crucial Ballistix RAM (PC2 6400) Any help would be appreciated!
June 14, 201114 yr Heya, Can you verify if this is the same issue that you're getting? http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/show...d.php?t=1920471 EDIT: There is also this issue to check out as well: http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/show...17#post22817917 The first issue had to do with Visual Studio, and the second was a region error. Let me get back to sleeping. I'm tired... Avatar made by Jorian Drake
June 14, 201114 yr Author Heya, Can you verify if this is the same issue that you're getting? http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/show...d.php?t=1920471 EDIT: There is also this issue to check out as well: http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/show...17#post22817917 The first issue had to do with Visual Studio, and the second was a region error. Thank you for your prompt response. I ensured that all language/country settings were set to English/US (they were originally) and reinstalled Visual Studio through the DSIII demo directory. Alas, I still receive full system lockup upon clicking any button on the game menu. I did find one thing interesting: after verifying the game's integrity through the game's "Properties" menu on Steam, 1 file would fail and steam would redownload. After steam had downloaded the file, I would retest the game's integrity and, again, it would fail. Could this be the issue? Edited June 14, 201114 yr by afflikshoN
June 15, 201114 yr Can you PM me your DXDiag file? From the Steam Thread: (d) DXDiag.txt. Here's a tutorial on how to get this file on Windows 7 (it's very similar on Windows XP, but just bring up Start->Run and enter 'dxdiag'): . Please include its contents in an e-mail. We would recommend sending this to our e-mail address above vs. posting it here as it contains private information about your computer. Let me get back to sleeping. I'm tired... Avatar made by Jorian Drake
June 15, 201114 yr Author DxDiag sent as PM on this forum. Thanks. Edited June 15, 201114 yr by afflikshoN
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