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Hey guys,

I have recently installed BG2 and ToB from GOG and I was having a blast playing a game I actually never finished when I was younger.

Last week, I was doing the Cult of the Unseen storyline and everything was fine. I saved the game on thursday and didn't have time to play until last night. So I loaded my game and the speed of the game has suddently turned out to be really slow, the cursor is flickering and completly disapears from time to time. I tried loading other saved games to see if it was an issue with the area, but ToB games and other games are just as buggy.

I then tried reinstalling the game, but nothing works, the game is now unplayable.

Has anyone ever had this happen to them?

Anyone knows how to fix this?

Thanks in advance!
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SkittlesOwn: Hey guys,

I have recently installed BG2 and ToB from GOG and I was having a blast playing a game I actually never finished when I was younger.

Last week, I was doing the Cult of the Unseen storyline and everything was fine. I saved the game on thursday and didn't have time to play until last night. So I loaded my game and the speed of the game has suddently turned out to be really slow, the cursor is flickering and completly disapears from time to time. I tried loading other saved games to see if it was an issue with the area, but ToB games and other games are just as buggy.

I then tried reinstalling the game, but nothing works, the game is now unplayable.

Has anyone ever had this happen to them?

Anyone knows how to fix this?

Thanks in advance!
Perhaps a driver update installed incorrectly?

What's your operating system?

I'd recommend fishing around your restore points and try restoring your computer to a week or two ago and then see if that helps. If it does, then either a driver was downloaded with some messed up bits or perhaps the driver and your hardware together are incompatible.

If you have Windows 8, these types of things seem to happen more frequently.
A sudden unexplained downturn in response times and cursor issues in games is very often cured by a simple reboot -- it can be anything from temp files to driver issues, but running Windows continually is never a good idea. Reboot and see if you have the same problem. If a simple reboot doesn't work, try cleaning up using the in-built Windows cleanup utility, then reboot.
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SkittlesOwn: Hey guys,

I have recently installed BG2 and ToB from GOG and I was having a blast playing a game I actually never finished when I was younger.

Last week, I was doing the Cult of the Unseen storyline and everything was fine. I saved the game on thursday and didn't have time to play until last night. So I loaded my game and the speed of the game has suddently turned out to be really slow, the cursor is flickering and completly disapears from time to time. I tried loading other saved games to see if it was an issue with the area, but ToB games and other games are just as buggy.

I then tried reinstalling the game, but nothing works, the game is now unplayable.

Has anyone ever had this happen to them?

Anyone knows how to fix this?

Thanks in advance!
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Tallima: Perhaps a driver update installed incorrectly?

What's your operating system?

I'd recommend fishing around your restore points and try restoring your computer to a week or two ago and then see if that helps. If it does, then either a driver was downloaded with some messed up bits or perhaps the driver and your hardware together are incompatible.

If you have Windows 8, these types of things seem to happen more frequently.
I am on Windows 8. To my knowledge, there has been no new drivers in the past couple of days for my computer. Also, I fear using retore points, because the last time I did, I lost all the data on my computer. That being said, I'm really not familiar with process so maybe I do it with a little help.

I have restarted the computer multiple times, I have also tried to make a clean new install, but it doesnt fix the problem. I have a flickering cursor in the menus as well.
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Hickory: ...running Windows continually is never a good idea. Reboot and see if you have the same problem. ...
Unfortunately this is very true. I sometimes forget that people nowadays tend to use hibernation instead of properly shutting down their systems, thus keeping Windows running for ages without a single reboot.
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SkittlesOwn: reboot
I don't know how PC literate you are, so sorry if it sounds trite. But be sure you are actually restarting and not just putting it to sleep and then bringing it back.

If you look at your driver's last update date, you'll see if they updated.

You'll also probably want to send in a support ticket to GOG. They are wizards at this stuff.
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SkittlesOwn: I have restarted the computer multiple times, I have also tried to make a clean new install, but it doesnt fix the problem. I have a flickering cursor in the menus as well.
Try installing DDrawFix.
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SkittlesOwn: reboot
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Tallima: I don't know how PC literate you are, so sorry if it sounds trite. But be sure you are actually restarting and not just putting it to sleep and then bringing it back.

If you look at your driver's last update date, you'll see if they updated.

You'll also probably want to send in a support ticket to GOG. They are wizards at this stuff.
I might have to try opening up a ticket.

I did properly shut down my computer. I try to do so regularly as a matter of fact, especially since I use my laptop at home and at work.

How do I check my last driver update?

As for DDraw fix, is there anything special that needs to be done to make it work in Windows 8 because it did not work properly for me.

Also, since the game last worked, I have installed some games, one of which is BG1 and TotSC and it works just fine, dunno if that means anything.
Post edited December 16, 2014 by SkittlesOwn
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Tallima: I don't know how PC literate you are, so sorry if it sounds trite. But be sure you are actually restarting and not just putting it to sleep and then bringing it back.

If you look at your driver's last update date, you'll see if they updated.

You'll also probably want to send in a support ticket to GOG. They are wizards at this stuff.
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SkittlesOwn: I might have to try opening up a ticket.

I did properly shut down my computer. I try to do so regularly as a matter of fact, especially since I use my laptop at home and at work.

How do I check my last driver update?

As for DDraw fix, is there anything special that needs to be done to make it work in Windows 8 because it did not work properly for me.

Also, since the game last worked, I have installed some games, one of which is BG1 and TotSC and it works just fine, dunno if that means anything.
I know a lot about it, but no specifics, I'm afraid. Open a ticket with support and they'll help you out.

As for a driver date: If you can find your device manager in Win8 (I rarely use Win8, sorry) then you can look at the properties of your graphics processor and see the driver date.

Hope that helps a little. Let support get you straightened out, though. I'm sure they'll be awesome.
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SkittlesOwn: I might have to try opening up a ticket.

I did properly shut down my computer. I try to do so regularly as a matter of fact, especially since I use my laptop at home and at work.

How do I check my last driver update?

As for DDraw fix, is there anything special that needs to be done to make it work in Windows 8 because it did not work properly for me.

Also, since the game last worked, I have installed some games, one of which is BG1 and TotSC and it works just fine, dunno if that means anything.
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Tallima: I know a lot about it, but no specifics, I'm afraid. Open a ticket with support and they'll help you out.

As for a driver date: If you can find your device manager in Win8 (I rarely use Win8, sorry) then you can look at the properties of your graphics processor and see the driver date.

Hope that helps a little. Let support get you straightened out, though. I'm sure they'll be awesome.
I have opened a ticket, let's hope they can fix this.
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SkittlesOwn: As for DDraw fix, is there anything special that needs to be done to make it work in Windows 8 because it did not work properly for me.
What do you mean by 'it did not work properly'?
So far no one has mentioned a simple PC clean up....

As in, opening it up and cleaning out all the dust. Also i would highly recommend to buy special cleaning fluids for circuit boards, then unplug everything, even the ram and graphics card (but not CPU) and clean out the connections.

It is truly astonishing how many times i have been able to fix a computer just by cleaning it!
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mystikmind2000: So far no one has mentioned a simple PC clean up....

As in, opening it up and cleaning out all the dust. Also i would highly recommend to buy special cleaning fluids for circuit boards, then unplug everything, even the ram and graphics card (but not CPU) and clean out the connections.

It is truly astonishing how many times i have been able to fix a computer just by cleaning it!
All my other games, most of which are far more demanding, work perfectly fine. I doubt a laptop clean up would change much for one particular game.
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SkittlesOwn: As for DDraw fix, is there anything special that needs to be done to make it work in Windows 8 because it did not work properly for me.
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Hickory: What do you mean by 'it did not work properly'?
Since I first answered, I mangaed to install DDraw fix, but nothing changed in the game, it is still not working like it was one week ago.

Still haven't got any answer to my ticket.
Post edited December 17, 2014 by SkittlesOwn
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Hickory: What do you mean by 'it did not work properly'?
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SkittlesOwn: Since I first answered, I mangaed to install DDraw fix, but nothing changed in the game, it is still not working like it was one week ago.
Where do you have the game installed, and do you have any mods? If so, please post the contents of your weidu.log here.
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mystikmind2000: So far no one has mentioned a simple PC clean up....

As in, opening it up and cleaning out all the dust. Also i would highly recommend to buy special cleaning fluids for circuit boards, then unplug everything, even the ram and graphics card (but not CPU) and clean out the connections.

It is truly astonishing how many times i have been able to fix a computer just by cleaning it!
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SkittlesOwn: All my other games, most of which are far more demanding, work perfectly fine. I doubt a laptop clean up would change much for one particular game.
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Hickory: What do you mean by 'it did not work properly'?
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SkittlesOwn: Since I first answered, I mangaed to install DDraw fix, but nothing changed in the game, it is still not working like it was one week ago.

Still haven't got any answer to my ticket.
Probably true, but what do you have to lose in trying?

There are instances where cleaning a computer did get a badly running game working perfectly for me even though many other games ran perfectly before the cleaning!

Don't ask me why or how it can work like that??