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After company intros are shown, all I see is distorted lines across the screen.

The printscreen's in the attachment.

I'm trying to play the game on ASUS N73s (Intel Core i7), Windows 7 64 bit, NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 540M with the latest drivers (ver. 275.33)
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Post edited July 31, 2011 by Andikki
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I'm having the same issues...
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Andikki: After company intros are shown, all I see is distorted lines across the screen.

The printscreen's in the attachment.

I'm trying to play the game on ASUS N73s (Intel Core i7), Windows 7 64 bit, NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 540M with the latest drivers (ver. 275.33)
I have figured it out!! at least for me... By Disabling SLI mode it now works correctly.
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Andikki: After company intros are shown, all I see is distorted lines across the screen.

The printscreen's in the attachment.

I'm trying to play the game on ASUS N73s (Intel Core i7), Windows 7 64 bit, NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 540M with the latest drivers (ver. 275.33)
Same issue here. It could also be related to Nvidia Optimus technology as I have a Geforce 435M.

You can correct this by using one of the many programs which force windowed mode ( such as http://www.nynaeve.net/?p=52 ).

However, if you have a Linux box or Linux VM, this game works quite well ( almost flawlessly ) under WINE.
Post edited October 19, 2011 by Kaustic
okay, if you're using nvidia, open up your Control Panel, select Manage 3D Settings, Program Settings tab. Then select a program to customize (your install directory in Win 7 64bit is probably C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG.com\Lionheart

Then choose the graphics display for that specific program. On a laptop you will likely have integrated graphics AND your nvidia graphics card. Choose integrated graphics, and apply the setting.

Then go right click on your desktop. You should get a menu with a Screen Resolution option. Open that. Then click on Advanced Settings and choose the Monitor tab (tab titles will likely vary). There should be a Colors section where you're running in True Color 32 bit. Change that to High Color 16 bit. Run the game.

Enjoy.

Note that if you do not have the option of switching from your nvidia card, you should be able to choose a 16 bit scheme on that card too, but it's not a sure fix.
I had a problem which might be as well related to graphics: under Win 7 x64 the game wasn't launching. Switching desktop shortcut to compatibility mode with XP SP3 helped.
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byrongrenades: okay, if you're using nvidia, open up your Control Panel, select Manage 3D Settings, Program Settings tab. Then select a program to customize (your install directory in Win 7 64bit is probably C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG.com\Lionheart

Then choose the graphics display for that specific program. On a laptop you will likely have integrated graphics AND your nvidia graphics card. Choose integrated graphics, and apply the setting.

Then go right click on your desktop. You should get a menu with a Screen Resolution option. Open that. Then click on Advanced Settings and choose the Monitor tab (tab titles will likely vary). There should be a Colors section where you're running in True Color 32 bit. Change that to High Color 16 bit. Run the game.

Enjoy.

Note that if you do not have the option of switching from your nvidia card, you should be able to choose a 16 bit scheme on that card too, but it's not a sure fix.
Thanks for this post I followed the advice and it solved my problem. Props.
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byrongrenades: okay, if you're using nvidia, open up your Control Panel, select Manage 3D Settings, Program Settings tab. Then select a program to customize (your install directory in Win 7 64bit is probably C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG.com\Lionheart

Then choose the graphics display for that specific program. On a laptop you will likely have integrated graphics AND your nvidia graphics card. Choose integrated graphics, and apply the setting.

Then go right click on your desktop. You should get a menu with a Screen Resolution option. Open that. Then click on Advanced Settings and choose the Monitor tab (tab titles will likely vary). There should be a Colors section where you're running in True Color 32 bit. Change that to High Color 16 bit. Run the game.

Enjoy.

Note that if you do not have the option of switching from your nvidia card, you should be able to choose a 16 bit scheme on that card too, but it's not a sure fix.
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jimob777: Thanks for this post I followed the advice and it solved my problem. Props.
I just installed this game and I too had the exact same problem. Intros run fine, then the screen comes up and it's all a bunch of wiggly lines running horizontally. Can't make out anything.

But all I did was to disable my SLI as per the post above. Wondering why/if the extra step of turning color depth down to 16 bit is necessary.