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Any way to launch in windowed mode? Crashes when it flicks to full screen


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Pootmatoot

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It looks like it's running quite happily and I can see it when it's still in a window (ie haven't yet clicked on anything, and was on a different window while it loaded), but crashes as soon as I click it (and it auto-jumps to fullscreen),
 
Anyone any idea if there's a config file somewhere so I can keep it in windowed mode to see if that works?

 

 

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Barrett Rodych

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I believe there should be somewhere in My Docs/BioWare/Dragon Age Inquisition/Save/, a ProfileOptions_profile file.

In there, about 20 lines down, the following should set window mode:

GstRender.FullscreenEnabled 0
GstRender.FullscreenMode #

 

FullscreenMode 0 or 1 I think is non-fullscreen window, can't recall which (I think '1'). I think FullscreenMode 2 is fullscreen window. Hopefully this helps!


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Barrett Rodych

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Cheers for that, but all that folder seems to have is an empty Screenshots folder. Maybe it's generated after you've made a character and done a first save?

 

 

I should add that I'm being a bit experimental and to-hell-with-the-minimum-specs! cavalier, and trying to get it running on a 2014 Macbook Air via Bootcamp  It coped mightily fine with Shadows of Mordor, so I'm sure I could get it to lurch along playably in minimum specs.

 

Given that it's clearly rendering fine (and running smoothly) in a window when not selected, I don't it's a hardware issue, but some software quirk.

Ah, yeah might be generated on save, though that seems strange even for a profile config file (which isn't specific to a save). You could maybe just create the file & folder there with those couple lines to force it? There aren't any other headers or parameters than those lines I pasted. Filename might be case sensitive, and it doesn't have a type extension.