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Game completely broken after 1.01


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#1
Naldean

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 I got the game through Steam so it was automatically updated to 1.01, and it is now unplayable.

I'm running:
Windows Vista 64-bit
Core 2 Duo E8400
nVidia GTX 4600 768MB with the 267.24 drivers

I have the game set to DX11, High and things had been working fine prior to the patch, no issues.

After the patch:
1) The first time I ran it, the game crashed immediately after loading my save
2) The second time, it loaded my save but the colors were completely off (characters appeared blue, the environment was pink, etc)
3) I rebooted my machine and started again, this time the game seemed to load OK but after a few seconds I started getting flashes of textures turning black and then coming back (not like the black triangle problem people were seeing with old drivers and DX11 Very High mode)
4) I switched to DX9 and loaded up, and it hard locked my machine
5) Rebooted and switched back to DX11, this time I was seeing other weird graphical glitches.

Any ideas?  I'm rather annoyed that the game went from working fine to unplayable due to this patch.

#2
Naldean

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Well after posting that I discovered I was having problems with other games as well. I thought maybe something was overheating so I cleaned some dust out of my system and now things seem ok. I guess it was just bad luck that it started failing just when I first ran DA2 1.01

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TallBearNC

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Since I dont' have a single core, and am not running the steam version, I'm avoiding 1.01 since it doesn't fix any gameplay/plot, performance, etc issues.

#4
Gloatie

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If the patch doesn't address a problem you are having, I wouldn't use it either. Software is complex. The more it changes, the more complicated it gets.

Also, it is delightful that the OP took the time to say, "My bad. It was my system." 90% of the time it is a system problem. (Yet folks will blame the software.) PC gaming is wonderful, but the downside is that it is pretty darn hard to test for and troubleshoot every possible configuration.