Posted January 31, 2020
Starting the game results in a white screen with a flickering hourglass.
It's even difiicult to kill it, since the task forces itself at every flicker to the foreground.
Alt+F4 works after a while.
Win10, 64Bit, 16GB RAM, Nvidia 960 GTX, all drivers up to date, no overclocking.
Had a glance on some other forum about this problem, and there was mentioned a "patch" (some wrappers of sorts) from "someone" which may fix this. (yeah... sure... -.- ... and get driveby whatnot-else)
But ... ugh... really?
It's really annoying.
Thought these times were gone for good (it's not an "old" game, where such behaviour could be expected)
I don't want to make a game out of, figuring out how to start the actual game.
So... no sneeky action for me. :(
But yeah... apparently there is something about my system, which won't allow it to work.
Now go figure...
Solution:
Check / Repair installation.
I just tried it.
Don't know what it did or why I had to do this, but it works now.
yeayy :)
It's even difiicult to kill it, since the task forces itself at every flicker to the foreground.
Alt+F4 works after a while.
Win10, 64Bit, 16GB RAM, Nvidia 960 GTX, all drivers up to date, no overclocking.
Had a glance on some other forum about this problem, and there was mentioned a "patch" (some wrappers of sorts) from "someone" which may fix this. (yeah... sure... -.- ... and get driveby whatnot-else)
But ... ugh... really?
It's really annoying.
Thought these times were gone for good (it's not an "old" game, where such behaviour could be expected)
I don't want to make a game out of, figuring out how to start the actual game.
So... no sneeky action for me. :(
But yeah... apparently there is something about my system, which won't allow it to work.
Now go figure...
Solution:
Check / Repair installation.
I just tried it.
Don't know what it did or why I had to do this, but it works now.
yeayy :)
Post edited January 31, 2020 by AlkisL
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