Posted December 18, 2009
Having some more problems with Riven.
I am unable to load or save games without crashing to desktop, which was already asked in another thread.
Now I've been playing despite this problem (using a virtual machine where I can suspend the whole system rather than quit the application to save). It was working great until I got to the little submarine sequence where you're in an underwater train track system. I got to the schoolhouse and as soon as I clicked on the imager the system got very unstable...audio went into super high pitch mode and then cut out completely. It took several minutes but eventually it calmed back down and I was able to turn around and continue on.
I looked up the video on youtube just so I wouldn't miss anything.
Then I got to the little contraption in the room where two toy people are dangling over a platform. Attempting to activate this object crashed my game to a bluescreen, again after several minutes of cracking audio and stuttering video.
Sad that I lost my progress, but fortunately I hadn't gotten very far and once you know the solutions it's very easy to re-progress.
I would love if GOG could do something about the stability issues in this game.
I am unable to load or save games without crashing to desktop, which was already asked in another thread.
Now I've been playing despite this problem (using a virtual machine where I can suspend the whole system rather than quit the application to save). It was working great until I got to the little submarine sequence where you're in an underwater train track system. I got to the schoolhouse and as soon as I clicked on the imager the system got very unstable...audio went into super high pitch mode and then cut out completely. It took several minutes but eventually it calmed back down and I was able to turn around and continue on.
I looked up the video on youtube just so I wouldn't miss anything.
Then I got to the little contraption in the room where two toy people are dangling over a platform. Attempting to activate this object crashed my game to a bluescreen, again after several minutes of cracking audio and stuttering video.
Sad that I lost my progress, but fortunately I hadn't gotten very far and once you know the solutions it's very easy to re-progress.
I would love if GOG could do something about the stability issues in this game.
This question / problem has been solved by Namur