Posted May 25, 2013
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Adoru
tiltowait!!
Registered: May 2013
From Estonia
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DeadlyRamon
Jive Turkey
Registered: Mar 2009
From United States
Posted May 25, 2013
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I tried doing as you suggested, and populated only the Subject and Message field since the Hardware Information one says (optional but recommended). However, I got a message reading "DxDiag / System Profile is required." Ok, so I try to enter the configuration manually, but end up with the same message! Finally, I run DxDiag and try to upload the file to GOG, but the .txt file isn't recognized (the message reads "wrong file format).
This is the first time I've ever tried using the support message feature, and given how utterly useless and misleading it's proven will it be my last. I'm very disappointed in GOG right now, this decreases my previously highly favorable opinion of the service considerably.
EDIT (1 minute later): I just noticed that I had one of two choices regarding in what format I could save the DxDiag file, and it looks like GOG recognizes and accepts the .xml format, so I've managed to successfully submit the ticket. GOG still needs to eliminate the deceiving text that says the configuration info is not required when the system behaves like it is in fact quite necessary. My opinion of GOG is now slightly better than it was before I edited this post, but still lower than it was before I experienced this dreadful support ticket system firsthand.
Post edited May 25, 2013 by DeadlyRamon
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tfishell
Remorse: The List, if you like FPS psych horror
Registered: Oct 2010
From United States
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DeadlyRamon
Jive Turkey
Registered: Mar 2009
From United States
Posted May 25, 2013
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I tried doing as you suggested, and populated only the Subject and Message field since the Hardware Information one says (optional but recommended). However, I got a message reading "DxDiag / System Profile is required." Ok, so I try to enter the configuration manually, but end up with the same message! Finally, I run DxDiag and try to upload the file to GOG, but the .txt file isn't recognized (the message reads "wrong file format).
This is the first time I've ever tried using the support message feature, and given how utterly useless and misleading it's proven will it be my last. I'm very disappointed in GOG right now, this decreases my previously highly favorable opinion of the service considerably.
EDIT (1 minute later): I just noticed that I had one of two choices regarding in what format I could save the DxDiag file, and it looks like GOG recognizes and accepts the .xml format, so I've managed to successfully submit the ticket. GOG still needs to eliminate the deceiving text that says the configuration info is not required when the system behaves like it is in fact quite necessary. My opinion of GOG is now slightly better than it was before I edited this post, but still lower than it was before I experienced this dreadful support ticket system firsthand.
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tfishell
Remorse: The List, if you like FPS psych horror
Registered: Oct 2010
From United States
Posted May 25, 2013
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(I'd like GOG to continually search for new ways to improve compatibility, and DOSBox and nGlide certainly help. Hopefully someday there will be a Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 emulator, something that I guess is being done with Wine for Windows.)
Just saying, I guess, that there are ways to take action against "injustice". ;-)
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SkeleTony
Skeptic Maximus
Registered: Nov 2009
From United States
Posted May 28, 2013
I would love to be wrong about this but I have serious doubts about GOG fixing the text speed issue (and it's not just in combat). Programmers have been trying to fix this for years using hex editing, fan made patches/patched exe's etc.
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Templayer
New User
Registered: Dec 2013
From United States
Posted March 16, 2019
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I have imported Wizardry 8 portraits into Wizardry 7 Gold.
Here's the video showing the results and other info.
Download links are in the description.
I really don't get why are the portraits one of the main reasons for not playing the gold version since you can change them...
they are just 256-colour indexed bmps in the game's folder.
Non-human-like skinned portraits were converted automatically to the indexed format, the human-like skinned ones had to be converted manually and painstakingly (because automatic conversion yielded either brown, red, orange or yellow rather than a caucassian skin colour)
I am not monetizing that video.