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Baldur's Gate Tutu and shadowkeeper help.


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senactra

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Hello,

I am Senactra and I have been a fan of the bg games since I was five when I watched my father play them on his computer. I am now a student in the information technology field and have been working with computer and compatiblity for a good portion of my life. I have my fathers old copies, I have fully installed them both, custom full installations. I have applied the latest patches that i can locate for the two games, no easy feat now a days. I downloaded and ran the easytutu installation with minimal install option so as to save on space. Oh and my system is windows 7 home premium on an AMD atholon II x4.

Running as an admin, in compatiblity for its program works most of the time, sometimes it crashes for no apearent reason when changing zones, cant figure that one out... could use help if there is a fix known.

It can't be done in multiplayer without running it in a window, don't really understand why but it consistantly crashes if I try it in full screen mode. I can't fix this either...could use help here too.

Additionally I got tired of frantically searching the internet for my problem with shadowkeeper. I have shadowkeeper and it worked in the past, now however it is beginning to show saves that don't exist. When i save i can't find them to load in the program, and when i do manage to get it all working the way i want so that i can see the saves they wont load, and cause me to have to reinstall everything to play anything at that point, even the saves that i create new at that point or ones that haven't been touched at all.

Any and all help would be awesome! much love to bioware.

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senactra

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Yes! i totally just figured out why shadow keeper was all fubar. I wasn't running it as admin so it wasn't allowed to access the tutu files. Okay then now to work the other issues. *sigh*

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A bit late to advise, but it is best to install somewhere like c:\\games instead of the default location (program files, which Windows Vista, 7 and later get protective of). Might help reduce crashes as the savegames and ini files will function in their correct location instead of being copied to a compatibility area. This is why you can't locate your save games, unless you look here.
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You only need to start multiplayer in windowed mode. Once into the game you can use Alt/Enter to switch to fullscreen. Or if you are using multiplayer on your own to create a party of PC's copy the savegame from MPSAVE folder to SAVE folder and continue in single player mode, as that runs smoother (less lag, e.g. on pause/unpause).

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senactra

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Thanks, I will keep that in mind :D