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I purchased Beyond Divinity a few days ago and there appears to be a glitch with the inventory. I don't really know how to describe this ... but some types of items do not want to go where they are supposed to on any characters.
eg the shield for some reason wants to go where in the amulet slot (thus removing the amulet), and because it is bigger than the amulet slot it covers up the "shirt" slot. This is just one example.
The most annoying thing about this is I cannot have a shield equipped and an amulet at the same time.
Here is the complete list of stuff ups that I know of in this way:
Sash wants to go in Ammo Slot 3
Shield wants to go in amulet
Boots want to go in right ring
I have reinstalled on my other computer also to test and started again from scratch and the same thing has happens.
Has anyone else had / fixed this problem?
I have included a screen shot.
Thanks
Kris
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Make sure you right click the game shortcut, click Properties, click the Compatibility tab, check mark "Run as an administrator" and set the Compatibility to Win 98 / ME.
You are running Vista or Win 7?
Once the inventory is corrupted there is no easy fix that I am aware of. Start a new game, running as an admin and setting the Compatibility mode to Win 98 / Me usually stops the corruption from happening again.
Although murlock never responded concerning the problem, take a look at this similar post and this.
If you reinstall make sure you uninstall the game and delete any directories / files under Program Files\GOG.com\Beyond Divinity. Create a directory outside of Program files, I use a Games directory located on C drive. Turn off UAC prior to installing. Right click the game 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 direct the install to the Games directory. After installing, right click the game shortcut, click Properties, click the Compatibility tab, set the compatibility mode to Win 98 / ME and checkmark "Run as an administrator".
I would normally suggest backing up your saves first but I don't know of any way to fix the corrupted saves.
Post edited July 05, 2010 by Stuff