I tried setting it to forced software and it seems to be working now. Don't know why or for how long. I'll keep you informed. I'd still like a nice Graphics Card though since my Motherboard has an integrated one with no connection for a better one.
Ok, here's what I have:
Adapter type: Intel(R) HD Graphics
Chip Type: Intel(R) HD Graphics Family
DAC Type: Internal
Adapter String: Intel(R) HD Graphics 2000
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Force Open did not work, crashed as usual. ... also after I beat Jenn at poker, no buttons would work
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OK, a little research on the graphics scenario shows the Intel 2K actually cannot support OpenGL 4.x (max 3.x), so that actually could be part of the problem. I don't think, given this, the Force OpenGL option would have worked...
It also, unfortunately, may mean that V0.3.0.0 will not solve the problem, as the game will likely be optimized for the later versions of OpenGL. How Ren'py works with it is more a
darkhound1 question if he even knows (writing in the software and knowing all the ins and outs of HOW it works are two different things).
Just to help the research of any possibilities before recommending you visit your neighborhood MicroCenter (which I highly recommend), can you do the following:
Win+R, "dxdiag", and then in the window that pops up click the "save all info" button. Save the file then IM it to me (just want to make sure nothing looks wonky).
I'm not sure what to think of the button issue with Jennifer. That sounds different as I don't remember animations there, so Ren'py shouldn't be switching palettes there. That's kinda odd.
EDIT - If you have an expansion slot, it's probably a PCIe X16 slot, so you should be good to go for a lower powered card (stock PSUs usually carry an extra 80W just for this purpose).