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Thorrison: This worked for me. I found this fix here: http://lucasforums.com/showthread.php?t=206018
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ZapMcRaygunn: Thanks, Thorrison. That did the trick.

Now I'm going to try the same thing with Jedi Academy.

I'm so glad to finally be able to have the whole Dark Forces/Jedi Knight series here on GOG.com! :)
This worked for me as well! Thanks for the info.
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ZapMcRaygunn: Thanks, Thorrison. That did the trick.

Now I'm going to try the same thing with Jedi Academy.

I'm so glad to finally be able to have the whole Dark Forces/Jedi Knight series here on GOG.com! :)
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lschiel: This worked for me as well! Thanks for the info.
Same here. Thank you!

Can we make this a sticky thread ?
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JudasIscariot: Guys, please contact us with your DxDiags so we can get to the bottom of this problem :)
Any way to include this file in the install?
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JudasIscariot: Guys, please contact us with your DxDiags so we can get to the bottom of this problem :)
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erapago: Any way to include this file in the install?
The DirectX Diagnostic tool is a Windows program that collects information about your system's hardware and software. To see it in action, click on your Start button, type in "dxdiag" (without quotes) in the search bar and you'll see a menu pop up :)
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erapago: Any way to include this file in the install?
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JudasIscariot: The DirectX Diagnostic tool is a Windows program that collects information about your system's hardware and software. To see it in action, click on your Start button, type in "dxdiag" (without quotes) in the search bar and you'll see a menu pop up :)
Sorry, meant the file being discussed right now - opengl32.dll. It solved my crash on Windows 10 as well. :)
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JudasIscariot: The DirectX Diagnostic tool is a Windows program that collects information about your system's hardware and software. To see it in action, click on your Start button, type in "dxdiag" (without quotes) in the search bar and you'll see a menu pop up :)
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erapago: Sorry, meant the file being discussed right now - opengl32.dll. It solved my crash on Windows 10 as well. :)
I'll talk to our techs about this and what needs to be done :)

Yes, I know that simply plopping that .DLL file in a directory worked for you but we need to make sure we do this properly on our end as when you start messing with .DLL files on users' systems you need to make sure you don't break anything in the process :)