Posted May 18, 2011
Yesterday I got off work early, gleefully rubbing my hands as the download combined... I've watched a ton of Witcher 2 videos and it all had a feeling of a GREAT game.
After a lengthly install, I clicked "Launch Game". The Witcher medallion showed up, stayed there for 10 secs, then the launcher reappeared...
I retried some 20 times. Reinstalled the game to the default location. Rebooted Windows. Moved the game off my SSD to a traditional HD. Changed graphics settings. Changed graphics resolutions. Looked at Event Viewer. Nothing worked.
Only from a sheer bit of luck did I try launching the game in windowed mode. Then, the fun began.
Seriously GOG, did you even test the game on ATI hardware? Nothing is more frustrating that not being able to launch the game. Ripping my hair out while trying to figure out where you put the error log should not be a part of gaming experience. Please fix this ASAP.
My configuration is neither exotic, nor under powered. I hope the detailed hardware specs will help you to diagnose the problem:
Intel i920 overclocked to 3.6GHz
Biostar TPower X58A motherboard
9GB RAM (3x1gb + 3x2gb)
Asus HD 6970 (latest Catalyst driver)
Creative x-fi titatium soundcard
OCZ Agility 2 SSD
Samsung F3 HD
2560x1600 resolution
After a lengthly install, I clicked "Launch Game". The Witcher medallion showed up, stayed there for 10 secs, then the launcher reappeared...
I retried some 20 times. Reinstalled the game to the default location. Rebooted Windows. Moved the game off my SSD to a traditional HD. Changed graphics settings. Changed graphics resolutions. Looked at Event Viewer. Nothing worked.
Only from a sheer bit of luck did I try launching the game in windowed mode. Then, the fun began.
Seriously GOG, did you even test the game on ATI hardware? Nothing is more frustrating that not being able to launch the game. Ripping my hair out while trying to figure out where you put the error log should not be a part of gaming experience. Please fix this ASAP.
My configuration is neither exotic, nor under powered. I hope the detailed hardware specs will help you to diagnose the problem:
Intel i920 overclocked to 3.6GHz
Biostar TPower X58A motherboard
9GB RAM (3x1gb + 3x2gb)
Asus HD 6970 (latest Catalyst driver)
Creative x-fi titatium soundcard
OCZ Agility 2 SSD
Samsung F3 HD
2560x1600 resolution
This question / problem has been solved by robbiengall