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Running on windows 7 though whenever I launch the the game I can never get it to run full screen it always runs with black borders along the screen. Any help would be much appreciated.
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BaalAvatar: ....
I should first advise you that the start screen's maximum size is 1024 x 768. It will ALWAYS have black borders around it at higher resolutions. Once you are in the actual game screen the game should fill the full screen once you move your character around which will clear the fog of war.

Lots of folks have mistakenly thought the game was at the wrong res because of the start screen. See the attached image to see what the start screen looks like at different resolutions. . . . =)

I finally settled on 1280 x 1024 as my preferred res since the characters and text get REALLY small at the higher resolutions.

If you find that the actual game screen also has black borders there are a couple of things you can try.

a) Go to the DD install directory and run the configtool.exe setting the screen resolution. This probably won't help unless you are running a standard size monitor. Wide screen monitors will require a manual edit (b).

b) Go to the DD install directory and find the config.div file. Open it (use Notepad).

You should see a couple of lines like this:

// display width
width 1024

// display height
height 768

Input your monitor width and height resolution ( only the 1024 and 768 would be changed), save the file and restart the game. That should do it . . . =)

Edit: You should also right click the game shortcut, click Properties, click the Compatibility tab and check "Disable visual themes" and "Disable desktop composition". (it's just for the game) Under that check "Run this program as an administrator". Click Apply and play the game.
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Post edited January 06, 2011 by Stuff
Yup I didn't realise after updating the drivers and software on the new laptop that progressing past the start menu screen the game didn't have the black borders. Thanks!
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BaalAvatar: ...
You're welcome, same thing happened to me on my first game . . . =)

It's a fun game, it was around sixty hours of game play for me so well worth the price !
This was very useful. DD pre-dates common use of the widescreen formats so I just assumed I was stuck in 1024x768 res as well. Then I was confused by the Config tool that offered higher resolutions but didn't seem to do anything. :P
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Stuff: You're welcome, same thing happened to me on my first game . . . =)

It's a fun game, it was around sixty hours of game play for me so well worth the price !
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maclintok: ....
Glad it was helpful . . . =)

Since others may look here for info on screen resolution problems I will post some info for netbook users

DD works on some netbooks and not on others, seems to be random and determined by individual hardware setups.

If DD does run, the one problem with screen resolution you will have is the menus. DD has two menu sets, one at 1024 x 768 and one at 800 x 600. Any horizontal res higher than 800 will cause the game to use the 1024 x 768 menus. (I don't know this for a fact but only from my own testing)

If you look at the posted image above you will see the 1024 x 600 menu in red showing the menu clipping that occurs. Again, the game will fill the screen but the menus are clipped because the larger menu was forced by the 1024 horizontal res. The start menus may be usable but the in-game menus will not. The OK buttons will not be visible for the Quest menus and other assorted in-game menus.

You can still play the game but you will need to play at 800 x 600 in order to force DD to use the 800 x 600 menus.

If you have a netbook (or any monitor) with a vertical height of 768 or higher the menu clipping will not be noticeable since the 1024 x 768 will be forced by a widescreen but it fits in the vertical res.
Having issue on the class choice screen. Can choose which one to be, but cannot get scroll buttons or the check mark button to finalize choice. They are not visible on the screen. I thought it was a screen resolution problem, but after I read the about info. determined it can't be that. I hope someone can assist me. I am referring to Divine Divinity game.
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beeker1970: ...
Could you post some info about your system? Is it a netbook? The menu problem usually occurs only on systems with a vertical res that is less than 800 and a horizontal res that is greater than 800. The horizontal res greater than 800 causes DD to default to the 1024 x 768 menus as described above which pushes the buttons for the start and internal menus below the screen's bottom edge making them impossible to see /push.

If your system has less than 800 vertical res and larger than 800 horizontal the only way you can play DD is to run it at 800 x 600 which causes the game to use the smaller menus which can be seen.

If your screen size has a vertical height >= 800 this is not the problem. Post some system info if you will . . . =)
Stuff
Here is my system info for display properties.
Name ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series
PNP Device ID PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_9712&SUBSYS_3642103C&REV_00\4&36A42FC3&0&2808
Adapter Type ATI display adapter (0x9712), ATI Technologies Inc. compatible
Adapter Description ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series
Adapter RAM 320.00 MB (335,544,320 bytes)
Installed Drivers aticfx64.dll,aticfx64.dll,aticfx32,aticfx32,atiumd64.dll,atidxx64.dll,atiumdag,atidxx32,atiumdva,atium d6a.cap,atitmm64.dll
Driver Version 8.801.0.0
INF File oem141.inf (ati2mtag_RS880M section)
Color Planes Not Available
Color Table Entries 4294967296
Resolution 1024 x 768 x 60 hertz
Bits/Pixel 32
Memory Address 0xE0000000-0xF6FFFFFF
I/O Port 0x00007000-0x000070FF
Memory Address 0xF2400000-0xF240FFFF
Memory Address 0xF2300000-0xF23FFFFF
IRQ Channel IRQ 4294967294
I/O Port 0x000003B0-0x000003BB
I/O Port 0x000003C0-0x000003DF
Memory Address 0xA0000-0xBFFFF
Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\atikmpag.sys (8.14.1.6170, 283.00 KB (289,792 bytes), 11/25/2010 9:16 PM)

I also included a copy of System Info. as well,
OS Name Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
Other OS Description Not Available
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name KP-PC
System Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
System Model HP Pavilion dv4 Notebook PC
System Type x64-based PC
Processor AMD Turion(tm) II Dual-Core Mobile M500, 2200 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date Insyde F.17, 12/10/2009
SMBIOS Version 2.6
Windows Directory C:\Windows
System Directory C:\Windows\system32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.1.7601.17514"
User Name KP-PC\KP
Time Zone Eastern Daylight Time
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 4.00 GB
Total Physical Memory 3.75 GB
Available Physical Memory 290 MB
Total Virtual Memory 7.49 GB
Available Virtual Memory 2.61 GB
Page File Space 3.75 GB
Page File C:\pagefile.sys
??I tried changing the display settings on the off hand chance that I was missing something to no avail. As you can see my vertical res is greater than 800. Also I was able to play the game piror to this, but wanted to try a different character. The game menu will not let me select a class for my new game. I am able to play the save games because I all ready have the game started. Hope you can help. Wanted to try the game as other character choices. Thanks for whatever help you can give. I also try\ied changing the default res. in the game files as describe above. When I tried to save it in the game file I got an Access Denied message. Thanks again. Beeker.
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beeker1970: ...
WOW ! That's what I call system info . . . =)

Sorry for not responding as I have been overly busy this week, 5 am and I am getting ready to go out the door.

You should definitely be able to run this game. I will post a response asap, it may be Friday. Could you also post a screen shot of the hidden buttons screen?
I will try to get a screen capture for you. By the way thanks for your assistance with this.
Here is a copy of the screen capture showing the buttons that a re missing. I also updated the drives for my graphics card and any Windows 7 drivers, as well as a direct X driver update. These of course were no help at all. I am considering uninstalling the game and then re-installing it. The game worked well after the install I am not sure what happened between then and now. I've only had the game for about two weeks.
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beeker1970: ...
Sounds like it was allowing you to access the full screen when you first installed it? I have to ask the following since you are on Win 7.

When you installed did you -

Turn UAC off during the install?
Install in a directory outside of program files?
Right click the setup.exe and click "Run as an administrator" on the resulting dialog?
After installing, did you right click the game short cut, click Properties, click the Compatibility tab and checkmark "Run this program as an administrator"?
On the same tab checkmark "Disable visual themes" and "Disable desktop composition"?

The fact that you were denied access to the config.div makes me think you did not get a proper install, especially if you did not do the above. I would right click the game short cut as described above and checkmark the three items on the Compatibility tab and try the game. Sometimes that is all that is needed to gain full access for the game exe.

If that gives no joy than temporarily disconnect from the internet and temporarily disable your firewall and anti-virus program. Play the game and try setting the res in the config.div file (located in the DD install directory, open with notepad) to 1024 x 800 and attempt to create a character. If you can edit the file, set the res and create a character you need to make the div.exe a trusted program in your firewall and maybe your av program.

If none of the above helps and you did not do the steps during install that I mentioned above . . . I reluctantly suggest you uninstall the game (backup your saves first) and delete any files / directories that may remain after the uninstall.

I would turn UAC off and create a directory on the C drive, not inside the Program Files directory. I use C:\Games. Make sure you right click the setup. exe and click "Run as an administrator" on the resulting dialog. On the first dialog of the GOG installer, click the Options button in the lower left corner and point the install to the directory you created on the C drive. After the install, right-click the game short cut and checkmark the items mentioned above.

That should give you a clean, full install. I turn UAC back on afterward myself. With an install outside of the Program Files directory you should be able to edit the config.div file and set the res to the highest res your monitor supports. I would try the 1024 x 800 as it is a nominal size which seems to work better with DD than the sorta odd resolutions that some monitors use as a default. Win 7 security and UAC can sometime result in access problems for the game and that seems to be what you are experiencing. If none of the above helps . . . post back . . . =)
Post edited April 14, 2011 by Stuff
What is the the UAC? I don't see a place to check that off. Everything else is checked(Run as admin, Disable visual themes,and Disable desktop Composition). I will try the disable firewall and anti-virus step and see if that works
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beeker1970: ...
UAC is the little pop up that asks if you want to run / open a program. User Access Control can interfere with a program install on occasion, restricting the program to a limited set of privileges, often affecting it's ability to read / write data to it's files. It seems more aggressive on some systems (probably not so). It is especially vigilant on the Program Files directory. I don't suggest leaving it off as it has a good purpose. It does seem more aggressive on some systems while on others it appears to not affect an install.

Since you have been denied access to the config.div, that tends to make me believe your install was not as an administrator and probably in the Program Files directory. Other than to see if you can edit the config.div, turning it off after an install doesn't necessarily undo the restrictions it might have imposed on the game. Still, worth trying but I mostly meant that you should turn it off if you reinstall and install in a directory outside of Program Files where it is the most restrictive.

Go to the Control Panel, User Accounts, open the UAC interface and move the slider down to Never Notify to temporarily disable UAC. I would turn it back on if turning it off does not allow you to edit your config. div file. Turn it back on after a fresh install as well. See Attache image, far right dialog.

Edit: You should probably check your display setting making sure your running at the highest res your monitor supports as going to a higher res would show more of the game screen. Most support resolutions higher than the 1024 x 768 that you are running but the age of the monitor might restrict you to that res. If another program set the res to a lower setting and did not undo the change on closing - setting it back to the higher res may be your solution . . . =)
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Post edited April 15, 2011 by Stuff