Posted February 19, 2019
I just bought the game this evening and downloaded it through GOG Galaxy. This is my first GOG game I've bought so maybe part of this issue is due to my inexperience with the platform but I'll summarize what's going on nonetheless.
When I try to launch the game, it shows up in the taskbar for a few seconds before disappearing. It seems to crash as soon as the game is supposed to start. I tried applying compatibility settings to the shortcut for the game as well as both the carma2_hw.exe and carma2_sw.exe, but no compatibility settings I enabled did the trick.
I then looked to see if anyone else had the same problem online, and some threads I saw on Steam's support forums recommended moving the winmm.dll and wsock32.dll files out of the game's directory for users running Windows 7 and up. Unfortunately, doing so didn't seem to fix anything either.
I have nGlide already installed on my PC that I've used for a few other games, and I know the GOG version of this game comes with its own version of nGlide preinstalled, so maybe there's a conflict there? I'm not entirely sure what to do at this point really.
I didn't find any other potential fixes online beyond just moving the dll files out of the game's folder. It seemed to do the trick for those people on Steam but it didn't work on my end. Anything else I can try? I've attached a screenshot of my system specs as well in case that helps.
When I try to launch the game, it shows up in the taskbar for a few seconds before disappearing. It seems to crash as soon as the game is supposed to start. I tried applying compatibility settings to the shortcut for the game as well as both the carma2_hw.exe and carma2_sw.exe, but no compatibility settings I enabled did the trick.
I then looked to see if anyone else had the same problem online, and some threads I saw on Steam's support forums recommended moving the winmm.dll and wsock32.dll files out of the game's directory for users running Windows 7 and up. Unfortunately, doing so didn't seem to fix anything either.
I have nGlide already installed on my PC that I've used for a few other games, and I know the GOG version of this game comes with its own version of nGlide preinstalled, so maybe there's a conflict there? I'm not entirely sure what to do at this point really.
I didn't find any other potential fixes online beyond just moving the dll files out of the game's folder. It seemed to do the trick for those people on Steam but it didn't work on my end. Anything else I can try? I've attached a screenshot of my system specs as well in case that helps.
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