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So I installed Neverwinter Nights, but for some reason the intros to the logos like "Bioware" and "Wizards of the Coast" and the first cinematic are all, for lack of a better term: Lagging.

Like they just keep stopping and resuming for some reason. The game itself works fine though.

Any advice on how to fix this?
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For just once... CHECK THE FUGGIN SUBFORUM YOU GIMP!
Find the file nwn.ini - the file it's in the Neverwinter Nights installation folder - look for Display Options and change SafeMovie=0 to SafeMovie=1
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Namur: Find the file nwn.ini - the file it's in the Neverwinter Nights installation folder - look for Display Options and change SafeMovie=0 to SafeMovie=1
Am I correct in assuming that info is also available in one of your (many) helpful posts / probably multiple threads in the game subforum?!
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Namur: Find the file nwn.ini - the file it's in the Neverwinter Nights installation folder - look for Display Options and change SafeMovie=0 to SafeMovie=1
OK where do I find the nwn.ini?

Do I go to Local Disc>GOG Games> Neverwinter Nights?

Because I checked it and nothing that says "nwn.ini"
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Namur: Find the file nwn.ini - the file it's in the Neverwinter Nights installation folder - look for Display Options and change SafeMovie=0 to SafeMovie=1
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Sachys: Am I correct in assuming that info is also available in one of your (many) helpful posts / probably multiple threads in the game subforum?!
I checked the subforum and well they made suggestions that I do not know which to pick. And I do not have the patiences of waiting because sub-forum replies are slower than a game of Golf.
Post edited November 12, 2015 by Elmofongo
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Elmofongo: I checked the subforum and well they made suggestions that I do not know which to pick.
And you expect us to know which to pick?

And that without providing any info (not even what OS or video card you're using)???

Anyway, try this (no, I have no idea if it'll work, but is worth a try)
http://www.gog.com/forum/neverwinter_nights_series/campaign_videos_cutscenes_not_playing_right/post5
Post edited November 12, 2015 by ZFR
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Elmofongo: I checked the subforum and well they made suggestions that I do not know which to pick.
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ZFR: And you expect us to know which to pick?

And that without providing any info (not even what OS or video card you're using)???

Anyway, try this (no, I have no idea if it'll work, but is worth a try)
http://www.gog.com/forum/neverwinter_nights_series/campaign_videos_cutscenes_not_playing_right/post5
Windows 7 and a GTX 970 Graphics Card.
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ZFR: And you expect us to know which to pick?

And that without providing any info (not even what OS or video card you're using)???

Anyway, try this (no, I have no idea if it'll work, but is worth a try)
http://www.gog.com/forum/neverwinter_nights_series/campaign_videos_cutscenes_not_playing_right/post5
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Elmofongo: Windows 7 and a GTX 970 Graphics Card.
In that case, don't try the above link, seems to be for ATI cards only.

Try this:
Download and install VLC media player.
Open game folder, open "movies" folder. See if you can play any of the files using VLC media player. If not, you could be missing codecs.

(to prevent spoilers, try BiowareLogo.bik and not ending.bik. Obviously.)
Post edited November 12, 2015 by ZFR
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Sachys: Am I correct in assuming that info is also available in one of your (many) helpful posts / probably multiple threads in the game subforum?!
This has been posted there multiple times by multiple folks, yes :)
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Elmofongo: OK where do I find the nwn.ini?
Do I go to Local Disc>GOG Games> Neverwinter Nights?
If i remeber correctly the file should be there but it's been a while. Check your WIndows folder options to see if you have the option to hide some files and folders enabled.
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Elmofongo: Windows 7 and a GTX 970 Graphics Card.
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ZFR: In that case, don't try the above link, seems to be for ATI cards only.

Try this:
Download and install VLC media player.
Open game folder, open "movies" folder. See if you can play any of the files using VLC media player. If not, you could be missing codecs.

(to prevent spoilers, try BiowareLogo.bik and not ending.bik. Obviously.)
So I have to watch the cinematics seperately from the game by running them on this media player?

Also I tried the suggestion of changing SafeMovies=0 to SafeMovies=1 and nothing its still the same problem,
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Sachys: Am I correct in assuming that info is also available in one of your (many) helpful posts / probably multiple threads in the game subforum?!
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Namur: This has been posted there multiple times by multiple folks, yes :)
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Elmofongo: OK where do I find the nwn.ini?
Do I go to Local Disc>GOG Games> Neverwinter Nights?
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Namur: If i remeber correctly the file should be there but it's been a while. Check your WIndows folder options to see if you have the option to hide some files and folders enabled.
I found it and changed it and its still the same problem. GOG please fix this game.
Post edited November 12, 2015 by Elmofongo
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ZFR: In that case, don't try the above link, seems to be for ATI cards only.

Try this:
Download and install VLC media player.
Open game folder, open "movies" folder. See if you can play any of the files using VLC media player. If not, you could be missing codecs.

(to prevent spoilers, try BiowareLogo.bik and not ending.bik. Obviously.)
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Elmofongo: So I have to watch the cinematics seperately from the game by running them on this media player?
No, but it would narrow things down. If they are choppy as well in the media player it means you have to get the codec. If they play properly in the media player, we'll have to look for another solution.
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Elmofongo: I found it and changed it and its still the same problem. GOG please fix this game.
You saved the file after changing it, right ?
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Sachys: Am I correct in assuming that info is also available in one of your (many) helpful posts / probably multiple threads in the game subforum?!
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Namur: This has been posted there multiple times by multiple folks, yes :)
*does the great ape victory dance of "my answer was right!!!" ;D

thanks for posting as always bud! :)
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Elmofongo: I found it and changed it and its still the same problem. GOG please fix this game.
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Namur: You saved the file after changing it, right ?
Win7... probably didnt change the file permissions...
Post edited November 12, 2015 by Sachys
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Elmofongo: I found it and changed it and its still the same problem. GOG please fix this game.
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Namur: You saved the file after changing it, right ?
In addition to the above. If you installed in the default Program Files folder, then you might want to look and edit the nwn.ini in your user folder instead. Or reinstall outside Program Files.
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Elmofongo: I found it and changed it and its still the same problem. GOG please fix this game.
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Namur: You saved the file after changing it, right ?
Yes.

Now the cinematics are inconsistant.

1 time launching the game it is painfully slow and the other time the cinematics for the company logos were working fine but the cinmatic for the Game (Showing the Warrior fighting the Minotaur) lags very late in the showing.
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Namur: You saved the file after changing it, right ?
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ZFR: In addition to the above. If you installed in the default Program Files folder, then you might want to look and edit the nwn.ini in your user folder instead. Or reinstall outside Program Files.
Its not in the Program Files folder its in the GOGGames Folder.

I go to:

Local Disc (C:) > GOGGames > Neverwinter Nights Diamond.

I also went to properties and set compatibility to Windows XP Service Pack 3.
Post edited November 12, 2015 by Elmofongo