[color:"orange"]my father has a GeForce FX 5200 Ultra which on his PC he had none of these problems[/color]

Well it is a fairly rare problem, so within the same family I'd be surprised if two different computers (with different video cards) had the same issue.
Um... do you think your father would notice if you swapped video cards? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin1.gif" alt="" />


[color:"orange"]if I new how to screen shot the image I would so I could show the problem.[/color]

Within DD, hitting CTRL+F11 will create a screenshot in the '..\Divine Divinity\Run\capture' folder (as a jpg in the original release, or in png format with the patch installed or an already updated re-release game version).

For a single screenshot, you can also just hit the Print Screen button, then exit the game or alt-tab out and paste the screenshot into any image editor, or most image viewers, to save. There are also dedicated screenshot programs you can use.

Also: graphics programs, for editing screen shots - there is a second set of program reviews in a reply to the original post



[color:"orange"]I added the command line splotchproblem 1 at the end, then hit ENTER I also left my PC online for 2 Hours last night to see if that would help.[/color]

Are you using the latest video drivers from NVidia, or those from the card manufacturer (assuming they customize them any)?
Some people, though more so with laptops, have found the third party optimized Omega Drivers (for ATI or nVidia chipsets) better for gaming.

Did you try different rendering methods in the configuration tool, change the resolution, enable 'Use AlphaBit' or disable 'Smoothness'? How about different settings in the graphics options within the game?

Since the two known solutions don't work in your case, I'm not sure what else to suggest... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/think.gif" alt="" />