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I've tried both work around fixes listed here on the forum and it still doesn't work. It boots up but its nothing but a black screen with music in the background. If I minimize and then maximize the game, the main menu will appear but my mouse cursor won't move at all. I eventually have to ctrl-alt-delete in order to close the game. I'm running Windows 7 64 bit laptop. The game didn't cost much but ultimately it seems it was a waste of money.
It's a long shot, but what is the native resolution on your laptop?

Genesis requires at least 1024x768 to run, so dimensions less than 1024 wide and/or 768 high might cause this.
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shadearg: It's a long shot, but what is the native resolution on your laptop?

Genesis requires at least 1024x768 to run, so dimensions less than 1024 wide and/or 768 high might cause this.
Thanks for the reply. My native resolution is 1366x768.
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cbarchuk: Thanks for the reply. My native resolution is 1366x768.
You're most welcome. That's the same resolution on mine and Genesis runs pretty well on it stock, although it's really rough on power consumption without a CPU throttler.

Edit: See my next reply for similar reported symptoms and possible solution.
Post edited March 22, 2013 by shadearg
You wouldn't happen to have Intel HD graphics on that laptop, would you? It looks like the same symptoms have been reported here on GOG before and the solution is to install a specific release of the Intel HD drivers from October 2012.

I believe this (64 bit) and this (32 bit) are the drivers that they are referring to. Of course you'll want to verify that these are correct for your system. Hope this helps!
Post edited March 22, 2013 by shadearg
Thanks again for the help. I've got an Nvidia Geforce GT555M. Well the newest version of the game is coming out in April so I guess I'll just wait for that. I don't normally have any issues running games on my laptop. Oh well. Looks like a fantastic game.
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cbarchuk: I've got an Nvidia Geforce GT555M.
You wouldn't also happen to have Intel HD graphics in addtion to the GT555M as well, would you? See this for example.

Eador is awesome. Masters of the Broken World looks amazing and will be well worth the wait.
Yep I sure do. I definitely have it running from the Nvidia card. Should I switch it?

EDIT: I tried running it with both and I'm getting the same results. It boots but its nothing but black screen and music. If I minimize and the maximize the game, the menu will appear but the screen and mouse are frozen. Music still plays though. So I guess that's good...lol.
Post edited March 23, 2013 by cbarchuk
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cbarchuk: Yep I sure do. I definitely have it running from the Nvidia card. Should I switch it?
1) You can switch over to the GT555M exclusively in your BIOS, bypassing the Intel HD issue.
2) Install the 64 bit Intel HD driver from October 2012 that I posted earlier.

Either of those should fix your problem.
I'm in the same boat. Tried everything because this is the first GOG game which just doesn't run on my PC.
Hello together

I have the same problem. Switching between Intel HD and Nvidia Geforce GT555M in Bios is not possible.
Today I got the latest Geforce driver loaded and it's not working...
I'm curious how o solve the problem.

Best regards
Tom
And another. Either I get a black full screen with music, or I get a super-sluggish windowed screen. Tried throttling, config file, the launcher fix, all of it. No joy.

Maybe getting it to work IS the game. In that case, I've been "playing" for about three hours now, though I can't say it's particularly enjoyable. Tough AI - really has me stumped.