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old hand
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Hello, My apologies for posting in English here, but I wanted to offer some quick aid for some of the problems we've seen reported here. First of all, fixes for some of the problems reported (and actually also some of the feature requests) are present in the patch. This will be made available shortly, it's currently in the final stages of testing. Second, here are some quick tips: Divinity II - Ego Draconis streams a lot of its data from the hard disk drive, and as such it's very sensible to other programs accessing the hard disk, especially on lower end systems. You can increase the overall performance of the game by doing the following: • Try turning off your virus scanner or register Divinity II - Ego Draconis as a safe executable, if you suffer from hickups during heavy streaming sequences. • Shut down all non-essential Windows programs especially online chat programs, screen layout utilities etc.... • Regularly defragment your hard drive (this can heavily reduce loading times and streaming issues) • Increase your amount of free hard drive space. Always ensure you are using up-to-date drivers for your graphics card: • For ATi cards, download drivers from: www.ati.amd.com/drivers • For nVidia cards, download drivers from: www.nvidia.com/driversIf hickups occur during normal playthrough with an nVidia graphic card, be sure to download and install latest drivers (84.xx + is advised) The game does not support SLI or Crossfire setups, so it is adviced to turn these off when playing Divinity II - Ego Draconis. The game will run faster if it disabled. If you are experiencing poor performance on a low-end graphics card... * Reduce the game resolution to 1024x768 or lower. * Try disabling all graphic options and reable these options one by one again, to reveal which option is causing the problem. Like this you can get the most out of your graphic card (for some settings you might have to restart your game before they take effect) Whatever resolution you choose in the options screen, Divinity II - Ego Draconis will always try to render the GUI to the resolution of your desktop. This will make sure that the user interface is always sharp. But when you have a very high desktop resolution but with a low-end graphic card, this can give performance issues. This option can be disabled in the graphic options screen. You will need to restart the game to see the effect, and this might degrade your image quality a lot, depending on your desired ingame resolution.
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apprentice
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Joined: Jun 2009
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What about the sloppy jerky animations of water surfaces, shadows, mills, animals and characters? It looks as if parts of the animations are missing...
Will those be fixed?
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old hand
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OP
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Joined: Dec 2006
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We realize that it was a mistake not to expose sliders which allow you to control the update speeds of these animations, and hope to make that feature available in a forthcoming patch together with a number of other options which will further increase the graphical quality. It was really an oversight on our side as it wasn't flagged during playtesting (probably because people got used to it), but as the engine actually allows a lot more and we see now that there is a demand for this, we'll work towards bringing this to you.
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stranger
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Joined: Jul 2009
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Moin Folks,
What about Map Markers ? I can set a Flag, but there is no Possibility to have some Text to this Marker. Sorry Guys, BUT i can not understand this ! Do you fix that ?
Second one, AA does not work, ist this Fix in your first Patch ?
Thx....
Best ZappasGhost
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Joined: Jul 2009
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Hi Lar_q, some people have problems to get Anti Aliasing to work. Is it possible that you give us a little advice what drivers and settings we should use for ATI and NVidia? Probably the same you've used in your test-machines. Or is this problem also solved in the next patch? I also have problems with SLI. All Settings i've tried are resulting in graphic errors. (and i've tried many settings, especially oriented on fallout 3 and oblivion-profiles) Thats my pc: Core i7 920@3ghz Nvidia Geforce GTX 295(Driver 190.38) 6GB Ram SB X-FI Vista 64
Last edited by Kulin; 24/07/09 07:40 AM.
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apprentice
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We realize that it was a mistake not to expose sliders which allow you to control the update speeds of these animations, and hope to make that feature available in a forthcoming patch together with a number of other options which will further increase the graphical quality. It was really an oversight on our side as it wasn't flagged during playtesting (probably because people got used to it), but as the engine actually allows a lot more and we see now that there is a demand for this, we'll work towards bringing this to you. Great news! Now that is what I call commitment! Thank you. The more graphical quality you can squeeze out of Divinity 2 the better!
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Hi Lar_q, ... I also have problems with SLI. All Settings i've tried are resulting in graphic errors. (and i've tried many settings, especially oriented on fallout 3 and oblivion-profiles) ... Hi Kulin and welcome, i wonder if you´ve overlooked this bit from Lar´s original post, perhaps? Maybe this can shed some light for you on the SLI portion of your encountered issues: The game does not support SLI or Crossfire setups, so it is adviced to turn these off when playing Divinity II - Ego Draconis. The game will run faster if it disabled. Hopefully you can enjoy nevertheless, Ragon
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stranger
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A tip for Vista users I haven't read here before and that solved all of my stuttering problems:
Install the game to your home directoy/drive (so, usually C:\*) and not to any secondary partition or alternate physical drive. Vista combined with some games/copy protection seems to hate that...
Installed on drive D in my case: stuttering video sequences, stuttering speech and audio, a MINUTE of delay before opening the options menu or initiating some dialogues.
Installed on "C:\Program Files (x86)\Divinity II - Ego Draconis" and it runs smoothly in 1680x1050, max settings...
With magic, you can turn a frog into a prince... With science, you can turn a frog into a Ph.D., ... and still keep the frog you started with.
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old hand
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Joined: Dec 2006
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Stuttering problems are usually always a case of something interfering with the games access to the HDD, or not having a multicore system.
The game streams in its content using a seperate thread, and if something is delaying/occassionaly blocking the streaming (or there is no such thread available to the system, or something else is using the thread), then you will have stuttering as necessary data is loaded in too late. The game then starts resolving to all kinds of emergency systems, leading to degraded graphics quality and performance.
In our office, streaming problems are usually related to the virus scanners or other "resident" applications, and when we switch them off, the streaming problems disappear. Fragmented HDD's are another cause as is running some other application in the background that takes up performance.
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stranger
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Stuttering problems are usually always a case of something interfering with the games access to the HDD, or not having a multicore system. The game streams in its content using a seperate thread, and if something is delaying/occassionaly blocking the streaming (or there is no such thread available to the system, or something else is using the thread), then you will have stuttering as necessary data is loaded in too late. The game then starts resolving to all kinds of emergency systems, leading to degraded graphics quality and performance. In our office, streaming problems are usually related to the virus scanners or other "resident" applications, and when we switch them off, the streaming problems disappear. Fragmented HDD's are another cause as is running some other application in the background that takes up performance.
In my case, I'm pretty sure that none of the above apply. My crate (Dual Core E6850) is a 100% gaming machine, Vista is tweaked down to the barest necessities (UAC turned of, most services shut down, everything turned off not absolutely needed for a single user, gaming only PC). There are definitley no applications running (except for NHancer), turning Avast off didn't change a thing. The page file is minimized, the registry cleaned out, all drivers recent - the usuals. Everything that was running before, while unplayable on partition D:, is still running now (mainly Logitech mouse and keyboard drivers and Avast) and not hindering performance any more... Installing on drive C: was definitely the only change I made and the game has been running perfectly, with not a single crash or hiccup for more than 15 hours now... I had the same phenomenon with Drakensang, btw, also by Dtp - which might use the same copy protection?
With magic, you can turn a frog into a prince... With science, you can turn a frog into a Ph.D., ... and still keep the frog you started with.
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Page file minimized ?
I don't think that this could be a good idea, because I assume that Windiws would create a temporare kind of page file instead ...
When you find a big kettle of crazy, it's best not to stir it. --Dilbert cartoon
"Interplay.some zombiefied unlife thing going on there" - skavenhorde at RPGWatch
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I had the same phenomenon with Drakensang, btw, also by Dtp - which might use the same copy protection? Interesting to hear that about Drakensang - and yes they do, at least on the surface: - SecuROM with DVD check feature only (no DRM, no online, no activation required) However, if what you describe is really true, i´m really close to being p***ed. I utterly HATE it when a program thinks it has to command me where to put it on MY computer. I also heavily despise the "My Documents" concept of Windows. :rolleyes. So in a nutshell: I want to install programs to directories of my very own liking, without any (performance) penalties! [ Do you copy, Lar?! ] Having grown familiar with the UNIX world very much over the past years i have adopted the concept also many programmers employ: Separate application and data as much as possible. I even went as far as granting the applications a separate partition, but rather for transparency reasons (it´s not really gaining much in terms of backup safety, because if you restore the system, you also have to do it with the applications at the same time. Or re-install them again one-by-one afterwards, which is very time consuming, though). I also find it more useful for backup purposes - with the above i can make different sets, one for system backup, the other for archiving my valuable data (important documents, multimedia files, savegames etc.). Usually my system needs a backup less often than the steadily growing amount of data. But we´re leaving the topic... so back to it. Cheers, Ragon
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I found the jerky animation very disturbing as well. Glad to see it's being worked on! Also, would it be possible to have a slider to set the LOD? For example, in the starting village, the statue reverts to its low-res form after just a few paces. I'm only running on a single HD4870 and the game is as smooth as butter so I'm sure this wouldn't have too big an impact while it does annoy me a bit to see an ugly statue the moment I step away from it. Otherwise, seems like a great game so far It makes me practice my German, that's for sure :p But I didn't want to miss out on that statue and two months is a long time to wait for an English version. Another question: does the engine allow for Windowed mode?
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We realize that it was a mistake not to expose sliders which allow you to control the update speeds of these animations, and hope to make that feature available in a forthcoming patch together with a number of other options which will further increase the graphical quality. It was really an oversight on our side as it wasn't flagged during playtesting (probably because people got used to it), but as the engine actually allows a lot more and we see now that there is a demand for this, we'll work towards bringing this to you. Great to hear that. I hope the Patch with the fix for that problem is coming soon, Sometimes the Animations are really annoying...
"Toleranz ist der Verdacht, dass der andere Recht hat." <Kurt Tucholsky>
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stranger
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Well i still got a problem i cant get a new ati driver on that page cause i got an ati readeon mobility x2500 can u help me ? greetings d0Shisha
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A tip for Vista users I haven't read here before and that solved all of my stuttering problems:
Install the game to your home directoy/drive (so, usually C:\*) and not to any secondary partition or alternate physical drive. Vista combined with some games/copy protection seems to hate that...
Installed on drive D in my case: stuttering video sequences, stuttering speech and audio, a MINUTE of delay before opening the options menu or initiating some dialogues.
Installed on "C:\Program Files (x86)\Divinity II - Ego Draconis" and it runs smoothly in 1680x1050, max settings... Do you use a raidsetup or one single harddrive? Because anyone with two or more drives should NOT install the game on the same hd as windows is on. If you're experiencing stuttering, it's propably an individual issue with your system and has nothing to do with installing it on another drive.
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If im writing in a wrong topic, sorry emmm, what should i do, if can see through stuff(My helmet, hair, people, plants, goblins and the list goes on...)? I know they are NOT ghosts, but i still can see through them, so what should i do?
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stranger
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Do you use a raidsetup or one single harddrive? Because anyone with two or more drives should NOT install the game on the same hd as windows is on. If you're experiencing stuttering, it's propably an individual issue with your system and has nothing to do with installing it on another drive. No Raid setup or anything. Single harddrive, Two partitions. A small one with windows, and a large one for the data, the way many people liked it prior to the Vista debacle... And no, it's very likely not a system issue. I have Fallout 3 (same engine!) running on D:, and it works like a charm (actually, better performance and less crashes than most people I know for that badly optimized sucker ). I have Mass Effect working fine on D:, The Witcher, NWN2. All without crashes, hiccups or any noticable lag. The only 2 Games that absolutely demand to be installed on my C: drive are Drakensang (doesn't even start on D:) and Divinity 2 (lags like crazy).
Last edited by Armin; 13/08/09 08:14 AM.
With magic, you can turn a frog into a prince... With science, you can turn a frog into a Ph.D., ... and still keep the frog you started with.
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The only 2 Games that absolutely demand to be installed on my C: drive are Drakensang (doesn't even start on D:) and Divinity 2 (lags like crazy). No, both do. At least with my system. (Winxp) I have both on D: .
Last edited by AlrikFassbauer; 13/08/09 12:04 PM.
When you find a big kettle of crazy, it's best not to stir it. --Dilbert cartoon
"Interplay.some zombiefied unlife thing going on there" - skavenhorde at RPGWatch
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stranger
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The only 2 Games that absolutely demand to be installed on my C: drive are Drakensang (doesn't even start on D:) and Divinity 2 (lags like crazy). No, both do. At least with my system. (Winxp) I have both on D: . I still think that the culprit here is the combination of partitioned drive, Windows Vista and Dtp's version of Securom...
With magic, you can turn a frog into a prince... With science, you can turn a frog into a Ph.D., ... and still keep the frog you started with.
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Could be. I have read here or in the Drakensang forum that Drakensang had problems with D: in combination with Vista.
When you find a big kettle of crazy, it's best not to stir it. --Dilbert cartoon
"Interplay.some zombiefied unlife thing going on there" - skavenhorde at RPGWatch
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stranger
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I have decreased the video lagging immense by starting the task-manager after loading the Game and setting the process priority of the divinity2 task to high. After returning to the game the video lagging is nearly disappeared.
My install-path is not the System-HDD I am using Win7 X64 RC7100 My CPU is a AMD x4200 running stable at 2.76 Ghz my GPU is a 8800GT.
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stranger
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I have a bit of trouble with the game running slowly at times. I just bought a new PC and rented this game to test out my new hardware. My new PC: AMD Athlon X2 215 dual core with 2.7 GHz each 3GB RAM (actually 4, but Windows XP only recognizes 3) nVidia 9400 GT Graphics Card.
The HD I installed the game on has over 800GB of free space. It's my secondary HD, so no other programs use it.
This should be even a bit above the recommended requirements and yet I experience slow downs at times. The videos stream perfectly without any problems and even normal gameplay doesn't have any slowdowns. But whenever I get into a dialog choice it slows down a bit. Especially at the start when you customize your character I had massive slowdowns.
I even reduced the graphics settings a bit, but I didn't notice any sort of difference.
What could be the problem and how can I fix it?
Thanks.
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I am very dissapointed with the optimization of the game. I reach the recommended requirements, and the performance is poor. Sometimes it doesnt reach the 20 pfs. I hope for a new patch. I like the game....but the graphic engine is horrible!!
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The game does not support SLI or Crossfire setups, so it is adviced to turn these off when playing Divinity II - Ego Draconis. The game will run faster if it disabled. I can confirm this as false - for me, enabling SLI (using AFR2 with 2 Nvidia 8800GTXs, Forceware 195.62 on a WinXP SP3 setup) improved framerates from 25-30 to 45-50 (2560x1600 resolution, High settings). The only graphics problem I have seen is lack of anti-aliasing (widely reported and, frankly, rather annoying) and flickering if either of the "Timeslice" options are enabled (which occurs regardless of SLI settings). I am using the No-DVD patch in case that is of significance (standard procedure for any games requiring media checks, to avoid long-term wear on discs). Video memory usage is unusually high though (700MB at game start) so anyone encountering sudden slowdowns (framerates typically drop to single figures if usage exceeds the videocard VRAM) may wish to check their VRAM usage using a utility like Rivatuner. Lowering texture quality or resolution should reduce VRAM usage. SLI/Crossfire can't help on this issue.
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stranger
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Hello, I've got a question for performance problems..
I've got a Dell laptop, with the following configuration:
Intel Core Duo CPU 2.53 GHz 4 GB RAM Windows 7 64-bit ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4750 512 MB
Well, Divinity 2 still twitches and lags even when I set everything on low. I have installed the latest graphics drivers, and I have over 2/3rds of my 500 GB drive empty... Obviusly games don't work very well on laptops, but still, with this kind of configuration, it lags on low graphic? Is that normal or not?
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old hand
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I dont play DS but D2FOV is on E:/ .No lags it works great.But no raid ,no sli or crossfire and the newest driver.And german ...
Wenn man die Meinung der Mehrheit teilt ist es Zeit sich zu besinnen
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stranger
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Hello, and welcome to the first message in 7 Years (Yaaay)
One quick tipp for all those still searching for performance increases due to percieved problems:
Do not be blinded by high fps during loading screens or low fps in menus. In the options menu I only get 20-30 fps, in the laoding screen it somethimes jumps over 400 and in normal gameplay there are between 80 and 200 fps depending on what I am doing (I have Vsync enabled now due to screentearing, therefore limiting the game to 60)
Just don't waste 30 Minutes watching fps counters while in Menus, it isn't reflective of what you have in gameplay. Definetely not talking from experience *winkwink*.
Settings are all on max, no depth of field (Tiefenschärfe).
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