People who are experiencing this behaviour, should return their game box to the shop or to DTP and ask for a new copy.
The game checks once in a while if the Divinity 2 DVD is in the drive. If this check fails during gameplay, stuff like this happens. There are numerous fallbacks like this one, this is just one of them, but it is a very recognizable one.
It is _not_ a bug, it is the copy protection jumping in. If you experience this and you have bought the game, turn in your game package and ask for a new box, or
contact SecuROM.
I am locking this topic because I do not want people to start replying that I am accusing them, and that they did buy the game, etc. If you did buy the game: cool, thanks, but get a replacement.
I also don't want another topic on "how copy protection ruins games for people that really buy their games" etc. We've been there. Done that. Got the T-shirt.
