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Have you ran the configuration tool for the game from the Start menu? If you go to your Start menu, then the GOG.com folder, then KKND2, you should see a configuration utility for the game. Run that, set your game how you want it to be, and then use the Start menu shortcut to fire up the game.

If none of that helps, please send the error message along with your Dx Diag to our Support department. Thanks :D
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JudasIscariot: Have you ran the configuration tool for the game from the Start menu? If you go to your Start menu, then the GOG.com folder, then KKND2, you should see a configuration utility for the game. Run that, set your game how you want it to be, and then use the Start menu shortcut to fire up the game.

If none of that helps, please send the error message along with your Dx Diag to our Support department. Thanks :D
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FullmetalMerc1: The Config isnt exactly a "Config" now is it? I didnt change any of the values, like number of bullets, cows etc. also the resolution with 1024x768 is standard/default.
The Error Message I get is in german, since my PC runs in german, but its your normal "Program cant be run properly due to an error and is canceled. You will be contacted when a solution is found (?)" kind of Error Message...
And what is a DxDiag and where can I find it to send it to you?
Go to your Start menu. Type "dxdiag" (without the " " ) and you'll be greeted with a DirectX Diagnostic Tool. Hit the Run 64-bit DxDiag, then hit Save All Information. What you'll be saving is a text file and that is your DxDiag :D

All it does is collect the necessary hardware and software info that helps out a lot when diagnosing problems with a game. Hope that helps.
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JudasIscariot: Go to your Start menu. Type "dxdiag" (without the " " ) and you'll be greeted with a DirectX Diagnostic Tool. Hit the Run 64-bit DxDiag, then hit Save All Information. What you'll be saving is a text file and that is your DxDiag :D

All it does is collect the necessary hardware and software info that helps out a lot when diagnosing problems with a game. Hope that helps.
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FullmetalMerc1: Okay, done that, now Ive got a textpad file here with just about every techdata about my PC...
Whats the address I should send it too?
Follow this link:

http://www.gog.com/support/contact

That's our contact form where you can write to us and attach that file :D.