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#292113 20/01/05 07:52 AM
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Install...OK
Start Game...OK
PLay Game...OK

Put all chars ar White!!!

Whats wrong??? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beyond.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

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can you take a screenshot of this?

(in the game, press the "Prt Scr" button on your keyboard, then go into paint or photoshop (or any painting program) and press control and V together to paste the picture in there....

You can then either upload the picture and paste a link in here... or you can email me the picture @ ladyrain@thepub.co.za and i will upload the link...

From that the larian support team should be able to tell us which files are corrupted, so you can replace them.

Have you tried to reinstall the game? does / did it do the same after the installation was repeated??


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Also, you may want to check if there are updated drivers for your video card.

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Hi, I have the same problem, here's a screenshot:

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My graphic card is a Diamond 3D Stealth III s540 32 mb.

I also have Divine Divinity and had no skin problems with it.


Thanks for any help.

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In Divine Divinity the characters were in 2D, while in Beyond Divinity they are in 3D.

If you run dxdiag (click Start | Run, type in dxdiag and hit Enter), does it report any problems? There are a couple of tests under the Display tab.
Also on that tab, you could disable the DirectDraw, Direct3D and AGP Texture acceleration and see if that helps.

Right click on an open area of the desktop and select properties, then switch to the Settings tab and hit the Advanced button. In the window that pops up, your video drivers may have added extra tabs which may include Direct3D options (vsync, performance vs image quality, etc).

If the graphics drivers don't have any detailed options (or changing them doesn't help) go into the Control Panel, double click on System, switch to the Performance tab and finally click on the Graphics button. Try lowering the hardware acceleration and see if that fixes the problem (if not lower it again and re-check the game).


In case the problem is with the game textures themselves, rather than the graphics card's ability to render them, you could try the following if the previous suggestions do not help.

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The install program should report any problems, such as CRC errors, during install. However, if it fails to do so, or a file becomes corrupt after installation, the integrity of the files can still be verified using a program such as FileCheck; download (194KB). This is a small freeware program (no install required) to calculate the CRC-32 values (the cyclic redundancy check used in zip files) of a number of files. It can also compare a previously calculated CRC file with a set of files/folders.

After doing a clean install of BD and rebooting, I deleted the files in the '..\Beyond Divinity\DirectX9' folder (since they are not needed if/once DirectX 9 is installed). Then I used FileCheck to create a crc file of the game folders, installed the 1.45 patch and did so again, both before starting the game (I repeated this procedure with the 1.47 patch). If you compare the appropriate CRC file to your install, it should tell you if there are any corrupt files. You do not need to worry about moving any saved games out of the savegames folder or deleting the files in the dynamic folders, since new files will not be tested by FileCheck, just those listed in the crc file. If you have started the game and changed any options, there will be differences reported in the config.div and keylist.txt files. In my install the '..\Beyond Divinity\Editor\dgen_themes.000' file was also reported to be different.

There are several files in the Beyond Divinity folder created when the game is started or options are changed, including init.cfg, mapids.000, persist.dat, sinfo.000, slashed-d3d6.cfg, slashed.cfg, sound.cfg and starlog.txt. A couple other files are also added, but another crc file including these wouldn't help much, since most or all are system or option dependent, so these files would usually be reported as different regardless of being valid or corrupt.
At least the config.div, slashed.cfg and slashed-d3d6.cfg files in the Beyond Divinity folder can be deleted, and the configuration program / game will recreate them the next time it is started.

Beyond Divinity CRC files (285 KB)
[*] These crc files are based on the UK English version; the North American version should be the same, I think, but the Australian version will have differences (it uses a different copy protection).
[*] FileCheck expects the files to be in the original locations to verify, so if you installed BD to a location other than the default (C:\Program Files\Larian Studios\Beyond Divinity), open the CRC file in Wordpad (for example), and do a search-and-replace so the file/folder paths match your install.

If your CRC values match, it is not the game itself, but likely a conflict with something else in your system or a problem in the saved game folder. When examining the list of 'errors' FileCheck produces, potential problem files would be those with an error trying to read, or with a large size difference (especially zero byte files) from the known good install.

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Hi Raze, thanks for your help.

I did the dxdiag run and it didn't report any problems.

Also on that tab, you could disable the DirectDraw, Direct3D and AGP Texture acceleration

I tried disabling DirectDraw and Direct 3D but then the game won't start.
The AGP Texture acceleration is not available. So I think this is what causing my characters to stay white. Also lowering the hardware acceleration did not help.

I haven't tried your second option yet, it's a bit too complicated and I don't want to go through all that trouble.

I think my graphic card is just too old (about 7 yrs) and that I should get a newer one.

Thank you very kindly though for all your help and support, I really appreciate it.

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[color:"orange"]I tried disabling DirectDraw and Direct 3D but then the game won't start.[/color]

Did you try just disabling Direct3D? If that forces the game to switch to DirectDraw (don't know if it will or not) it may fix the problem.


[color:"orange"]Also lowering the hardware acceleration did not help.[/color]

How about completely disabling it? Or does that just prevent the game from starting?


[color:"orange"]I think my graphic card is just too old (about 7 yrs) and that I should get a newer one.[/color]

Even a fairly cheap card (something a couple years old) could be an improvement (particularly with DirectX 9 support). If it comes to that, make sure you get something your computer can handle (power requirements, OS support, etc). I have a Radeon 9600 which benchmarks about 10 or 20% lower than expected, due to my relatively slow CPU (1.3GHz Duron, 512MB RAM, Win98SE). At the time it was a nice upgrade from my previous card, but anything newer (and more expensive) would most likely not give any practical performance boost.

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Yes I tried disabling just the Direct 3D and then the game won't start. It first asks if I want to reset the configuration settings and I answered with yes and no and I get an error message about a 'Slashed... something file' each time. then when I turn the Direct 3D back on, no problems....except for the skin failure of course.

Completely disabling the hardware acceleration doesn't affect the game. It will start up normally.

Yes I was thinking about such a cheap card and I went looking for one a while back but my old card is a PCI type and apparently they don't make them anymore or are hard to find. They sell PCI Express types now and they don't fit in any of my slots, I tried.

Oh well, I can still play the game with my white characters, lol it's something different for a change. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />


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Rose, have you tried updating your videodrivers?

Diamond still has drivers for their old videocards: http://www.dmmdownload.com/legacy.php

I think you need the "DIAMOND STEALTH S5XX WIN9X NT4 2K DRIVER" one.

I'm not sure if this will fix the problem, 'cause if these drivers do not support DirectX9, the problem will still remain.

Finding a somewhat younger PCI graphics card that is supported by Beyond Divinity isn't going to be easy... For instance, I think nVidia stopped making PCI cards after GeForce2.


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Hi Forktong!

I gave your suggestion a try but it did not help. As a matter of fact it made my computer crash after I installed the new drivers and it took me lots of reboots untill I got the settings back to normal lol.

So thank you very much Fork <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hug.gif" alt="" /> and you too Raze <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hug.gif" alt="" /> for your extremely kind help and support but I'll stick with my 'whities' and gonna play the game this way. At least I can play it, that's the main thing.
Thanks anyway guys!

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Um, the drivers made your computer crash, and still you're hugging me? Wow. Have a look at this link: this shop (Forcom in Belgium) sells a PCI card (GeForce 5200) (not AGP, not PCI Express). Maybe it's not as "difficult" as I thought to find such an "old" architecture card. Have a look around...


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I hug anyone who's kind enough to answer my question and offer me some help and ideas or suggestions, even if it didn't work. At least they replied. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hug.gif" alt="" />

I'll have a look around at that link.
Thanks! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />





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