xamyr: Hi,
I have problem with MM6 : when I launch the game it has blurring lines all across the screen. I had the same problem with other gog games but they had the dosbox configuration that allowed me to solve them. I can't find it in MM6 and I don't know what to do.
Thanks
(I'm using macOS and Wineskin Winery, and it has always worked fine for me, patch or no patch. I don't know what operating system you're using, you haven't shared much of anything.)
Have you tried the Support section for MM6? You can find the link to it in your account games library. Clicking on any game in your accounts game library (of all your purchased games) will reveal more about the selected game. Within that info there will be a "More v" button below the title of the game, and that is indicating it is actually a menu when clicked. One of the options in that menu will be "Support" for people who purchased the game on GOG and that is the link. Here is what I found for MM6 when I did that:
https://www.gog.com/support/might_and_magic_6_the_mandate_of_heaven There's lots of information there that might be pertinent even if you got your game elsewhere because a lot of it is general troubleshooting information that should be done for any non-working game (or program). I've heard when other people contacted Support using their form that Support has typically given a link to that information and said to go through all of those suggestions on that page first. So you might as well do that first before trying to contact them.
And of course, it helps to give more details, even when you post in these forums. Operating system version and such.
It sounds like you think it's something similar to what you've already experienced with other games. However, nobody really knows anything about your personal experience with trying to get this game working or your computer, nothing other than what you type here. So, it's not so much about being new (or "noob"), but instead people not knowing what to guess and probably not really into interrogating you for basic info.
The more you share (by what you type) about your setup and what you have tried (and what differences resulted, if anything), then the more likely someone will be able to relate. The more likely people will find something in common with their own experiences. I think you've got to try to stir people's memories of their past experiences. This is especially so with something like this that they probably didn't have to do more than once to get it working, and that could have been a long time ago.
Just some general tips.
If you do figure it out, then it would be nice if you shared that information. You're likely not the only person who will stumble over this, whatever is going on. I know I don't always ask, and sometimes give up instead.