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I am seeing some issues in the log. Access your Nvidia card's Control Panel, go into "Manage 3d settings" and disable V-Sync.
I am seeing some issues in the log. Access your Nvidia card's Control Panel, go into "Manage 3d settings" and disable V-Sync.
What does her hints say?Amy - Heart - 25
Kiss - 30
whip - 30
cant enter her house even after 22.00 and there is no walk through... pls.. help
Got it... one more setup with veronicaWhat does her hints say?
Okay, if her hint is suggesting you need to improve your relationship with Veronica, then that's what you will need to do for a bit, as Amy is tied to Veronica's storyline.Got it... one more setup with veronica
No change. Still unable to click away from "(I like where this is going.)"I am seeing some issues in the log. Access your Nvidia card's Control Panel, go into "Manage 3d settings" and disable V-Sync.
Just out of curiosity, did you get the game from here or through Steam?No change. Still unable to click away from "(I like where this is going.)"
Directly from the GoFile link on the front page here. I just keep all of my games in separate Steam subfolders with a shortcut from that folder on the desktop for ease of access (which is why I forgot it was actually 6 subfolders instead of 4--though I don't expect that's the issue here as it's never impacted any other game I've ever played).Just out of curiosity, did you get the game from here or through Steam?
No, probably not, but we are trying to eliminate all the usual things. This is quite unusual.Directly from the GoFile link on the front page here. I just keep all of my games in separate Steam subfolders with a shortcut from that folder on the desktop for ease of access (which is why I forgot it was actually 6 subfolders instead of 4--though I don't expect that's the issue here as it's never impacted any other game I've ever played).
Actually, having it buried under multiple sub-folders would cause unusual problems with the game, and it looks like that's what you are encountering now. I've seen that a lot over the years.Directly from the GoFile link on the front page here. I just keep all of my games in separate Steam subfolders with a shortcut from that folder on the desktop for ease of access (which is why I forgot it was actually 6 subfolders instead of 4--though I don't expect that's the issue here as it's never impacted any other game I've ever played).
Well as I said before I had no issues with an almost complete previous version of this same game and haven't had this problem with any of hundreds of others of games of various types. It's unique to this particular game. But I'll indulge you and move it to its own folder on the drive it's on when I have time later to see if that changes anything.Actually, having it buried under multiple sub-folders would cause unusual problems with the game, and it looks like that's what you are encountering now. I've seen that a lot over the years.
If you had purchased the game from Steam, this wouldn't be an issue as "Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common" would be the default location for Steam games (though I've seen variations of this as well over the years). But since you have the non-Steam version, you would need to shorten the game's path.
Just because that might work for some games, doesn't mean it will work with others, as is the case here.
I'm aware. The first game of this type I ever downloaded 10-15 years ago was an Illusion game so after that I pretty much just kept all of these in that same subfolder since it was easy to remember. Ren'py, Daz, HTML, "Other", etc.. Just easier for me to keep track of and keep the folders cleaned up when I complete the games.No, probably not, but we are trying to eliminate all the usual things. This is quite unusual.
Slightly unrelated note, this is a Daz game, not Illusion, not that it's related to the issue. lol
The only other suggestions that come to mind are these:Well as I said before I had no issues with an almost complete previous version of this same game and haven't had this problem with any of hundreds of others of games of various types. It's unique to this particular game. But I'll indulge you and move it to its own folder on the drive it's on when I have time later to see if that changes anything.
EDIT: Uninstalled and reinstalled on a folder directly off the drive, loaded up the save from a backup and still have the same problem in the same spot. Still able to play through other routes (again, for now, haven't had time to complete their routes to test). I don't have time at the moment to start a new game completely from scratch to test since it takes a long while to get to the mother path that starts breaking for me, but I suspect it wouldn't change anything.
I'm aware. The first game of this type I ever downloaded 10-15 years ago was an Illusion game so after that I pretty much just kept all of these in that same subfolder since it was easy to remember. Ren'py, Daz, HTML, "Other", etc.. Just easier for me to keep track of and keep the folders cleaned up when I complete the games.
1. Only the one video card. No issues there.The only other suggestions that come to mind are these:
- Go into Control Panel >> Device Manager >> Display adapters. If you have a second video card installed, try disabling one of them and see if that resolves the issue you are having.
- Go
You must be registered to see the linksand download the Visual C++ Redistributable Runtimes from a mirror site closest to you. Unzip the files to a temporary folder (which you can delete later) and run the "install_all.bat" file.- Go
You must be registered to see the linksand download the K-Lite basic codec pack. There is nothing you need to configure during install, just use the default installation method.- Check your resolution. The game is best played using 1920x1080 (16:9 aspect ratio).
Yeah, this is quite unusual and hasn't been reported us or to Faerin. If you already have all of the runtimes installed, you should be okay as far as that is concerned. I'll ask him to look over the output log. He might see something that I'm overlooking. The only other thing that comes to mind is software conflicting with Unity, but in a lot of those instances, they cause the game to crash as soon as you try to load the game, and that isn't what is happening in this case. Though it probably wouldn't hurt to ask anyway. Do you use any of the following:1. Only the one video card. No issues there.
3. I always have that updated. I get popup reminders whenever new ones are available and install them pretty much whenever they are.
4. I prefer playing in a windowed mode at 1600 (which I also did with the previous version of the game) but just to test I went ahead and played fullscreen at 1920. No change. Still soft freeze at the same exact point (I realize "soft freeze" isn't really a term, but since I'm able to click the chat log and "hide UI" buttons and have them both respond as they should while I simultaneously can't click past the dialogue to progress I feel it's somewhat appropriate.)
As far as 2 goes I can't imagine that changing anything since I've installed the C++ Runtimes previously for other games, but I'll give it a try this weekend when I've got some time.
Feel free to give up on this one. Apparently I'm experiencing something nobody else ever has while playing this game and as I've said I have no issues with any of the hundreds of others I'm playing currently or have played in the past, so if it means I'm just out of luck in this case I'll shrug it off, uninstall and move on to something else. It's a decent enough game from what I remember but it's definitely showing its age and not worth you wasting your brainpower or me turning my computer inside out trying to ferret out the problem.
This is the one in the list that springs out at me. I have it installed for better Star Wars Galaxies textures. However I've played many other Unity games since installing that over a year ago with no crashes or other issues.
- ReShade
No, you won't need to disable or remove it. Go into the ReShade folder and remove "dxgi.dll".This is the one in the list that springs out at me. I have it installed for better Star Wars Galaxies textures. However I've played many other Unity games since installing that over a year ago with no crashes or other issues.
I suppose uninstalling it to test is an option, but it was kind of a ballache to tweak the options in-game in SWG to what I wanted so I'd prefer to save that as a last resort if you're keen to continue chasing this weird bug down.
The only other item on the list that might be relevant is a single "Apple" product: iTunes. But I've had that on this system for as long as I've had it (which, admittedly, is a loooong fucking time now--don't have the money to get a replacement and this one is filing for social security). iTunes has fucked me over so I WOULD happily get rid of it but it's currently the only way I can hear some of my purchased music due to their ridiculous copy protection nonsense early on and I've yet to find a suitable method of breaking it free. They offer a service at an additional charge. Fuck that. Anyway, digression over, the point is I won't be uninstalling that to test. Both because I seriously doubt that's the conflict and because of the fuckery with a portion of my music library (I've long since switched happily to MusicBee for all my music/audio content).
Far more information than you need, I know. I'm tetchy after a long work week. Mea culpa.
Are you using touch screen, or something unusual?This is the one in the list that springs out at me. I have it installed for better Star Wars Galaxies textures. However I've played many other Unity games since installing that over a year ago with no crashes or other issues.
I suppose uninstalling it to test is an option, but it was kind of a ballache to tweak the options in-game in SWG to what I wanted so I'd prefer to save that as a last resort if you're keen to continue chasing this weird bug down.
The only other item on the list that might be relevant is a single "Apple" product: iTunes. But I've had that on this system for as long as I've had it (which, admittedly, is a loooong fucking time now--don't have the money to get a replacement and this one is filing for social security). iTunes has fucked me over so I WOULD happily get rid of it but it's currently the only way I can hear some of my purchased music due to their ridiculous copy protection nonsense early on and I've yet to find a suitable method of breaking it free. They offer a service at an additional charge. Fuck that. Anyway, digression over, the point is I won't be uninstalling that to test. Both because I seriously doubt that's the conflict and because of the fuckery with a portion of my music library (I've long since switched happily to MusicBee for all my music/audio content).
Far more information than you need, I know. I'm tetchy after a long work week. Mea culpa.
No touch screens or anything "unusual". Just a standard budget PC setup.Are you using touch screen, or something unusual?
You might want to try a fresh install, in a non-Steam folder, see if that helps...
There is no specific "ReShade" folder since the installer basically integrates it into SWG's folder as part of the installation process. I found the file there (ran a search through the entire PC just to be sure it was the only instance of the file) and temporarily renamed it to test. Still no change to the problem I'm having in MotH.No, you won't need to disable or remove it. Go into the ReShade folder and remove "dxgi.dll".
I'll see if I can locate your save in the thread and take a look at it. There might be a way to get around that without bugging the save, though it would take some time to locate in the save itself.No touch screens or anything "unusual". Just a standard budget PC setup.
As I mentioned above, I've already tried reinstalling in a folder directly off the drive and ran into the exact same issue, so no dice there either.
There is no specific "ReShade" folder since the installer basically integrates it into SWG's folder as part of the installation process. I found the file there (ran a search through the entire PC just to be sure it was the only instance of the file) and temporarily renamed it to test. Still no change to the problem I'm having in MotH.
Personally I find this bug particularly strange since it's happening at the end of a string of monologue that should, from what I recall, transition right into free movement. No special animations or such are playing or are being called, it should just be a simple flag change to "this event happened, check it off the list and wait for the next trigger".
The first "freeze" happened just after exiting her room after having read the email to the therapist, hanging on the line "(Ok, we've got work to do!)".I'll see if I can locate your save in the thread and take a look at it. There might be a way to get around that without bugging the save, though it would take some time to locate in the save itself.
When this occurs, are you able to go to your room, click on the PC and register a fake email address? Or does the problem occur before that?
Just to give you some idea where I am at in your save, I left Claire's bedroom, changed the time to 20:00 the following day, went back into Claire's room, read the email on her laptop and now I am in MC's room sitting down at the desk and registering a fake email address while sending the first fake email.