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First of all , i am having a total blast playing this gem. I never thought i would say such a thing, but for me its better even than Diablo 2 (yea, heresy i know i am quite surprised myself) . The graphics are very well-drawn and clear (run at at 800X600) the sound effects are top notch and the music is awesome. Quests are there, open world is there, humor is there , everything i like from old-school RPGs are there and more (movable world objects!!) .

The only problem i have is that sound randomly freezes at times. It's not really a big thing, since i have the habit of quicksaving quite often but it requires to quit the application , kill the process from task manager and re-start it.
Edit : I noticed that it moves from Apps to Background Processes category.

The game self-installed with compatibility mode enabled (set at Win Xp Sp2, Disabled display scaling and run as admin) . It also installed as default configuration Direct 3D rendering at high resolution but it was waaaay too slow and i changed it to Software.

Game version is 1.0062A
Post edited November 15, 2016 by manio22
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manio22: The game self-installed with compatibility mode enabled (set at Win Xp Sp2, Disabled display scaling and run as admin) . It also installed as default configuration Direct 3D rendering at high resolution but it was waaaay too slow and i changed it to Software.
Try switching the game to Win 95/98/ME compatibility mode. That can help with a random static noise some people have encountered (other methods to run the game on a single core can also help in that case: static noise?).


The Windows 8 Performance "Patch" (works in Win 7 and 10, as well) may help with the performance in Direct3D. Alternately:

Windows 8 slow graphics problem fixed using WineD3D
Thanks for the reply, Raze. I will try that.