28.08.2019
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You are also required to run Dungeon Siege 2 in windowed mode by setting the start parameter (via Steam or shortcut) as follows: fullscreen=false To prevent the UI from being almost unusable (see notes), you have to set 'No Size Change' for the game within the Borderless Gaming application. Dungeon Siege - Custom Resolution, Enable Multiplayer & Skip Intros. 6/06/2013 Dungeon Siege. The Steam version of Dungeon Siege has disabled multiplayer and only uses some very low resolutions in the game options. Custom Resolution, Enable Multiplayer & Skip Intros. Firefox 48 download 32 bit. Borderlands 2 - Skip Intro Logos and Launcher.
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Some of the older games do not like working within Win 7, some have work-arounds some other don't. What confuses me a bit is the fact that you mentioned the game chooses the onboard graphics? I am not a PC guru but I have never seen this in 20 yrs, the game does not have that capability, it will choose whatever graphics the system has.. I could be wrong but I seriously doubt it.
Perhaps you should check in your Bios to see if your onboard is the primary card or if PCIe is, then you should go to the Nvidia Control Panel and make sure your PCIe card is selected as primary.
Another thing I would do is, get a hold of the newest Audio and Video Drivers, also download Ccleaner if you don't have it and save all those into a Temp folder/
Go to Control Panel/Programs and Features and uninstall Nvidia Drivers and PhysX drivers as well if you have them, do not restart. Then go to Device Manager and uninstall your Audio Drivers, do not restart. Third, uninstall your Game from Start/All Programs if at all possible, if not, from CP/P&F
Now restart and get into Safe Mode, once you are there, open up Ccleaner and do a thorough clean (it will be obvious once inside the app), run it as many times as you feel or until it shows 0 KBs removed. After that go ahead and clean your registry from any remnants of old drivers or installations, etc, etc. Again, run it as many times as it takes for it to not show any remnants anymore.
Restart again normally, get into windows and give it a few minutes, it will install generic drivers for your audio and video but it will not alert you of this (in case you didn't know). It may ask you to restart, go ahead and do so and once you are back on the desktop, open up the temp folder.
Right click on the new audio drivers and Run as Admin, do not restart, do the same with the Video drivers and restart. Once you are back, install the game via CD, steam or however you have it, right click but instead of Running it as admin, install with compatibility and let Windows choose what is best for it.
This may or may not work at all but, at the end of the day, you will have clean drivers and a clean registry to show for so it is not all a waste of time.
Oh yes, and +1 on the patches, sometimes it is better to download them and manually install them instead of doing the auto install.. if it has this option
Perhaps you should check in your Bios to see if your onboard is the primary card or if PCIe is, then you should go to the Nvidia Control Panel and make sure your PCIe card is selected as primary.
Another thing I would do is, get a hold of the newest Audio and Video Drivers, also download Ccleaner if you don't have it and save all those into a Temp folder/
Go to Control Panel/Programs and Features and uninstall Nvidia Drivers and PhysX drivers as well if you have them, do not restart. Then go to Device Manager and uninstall your Audio Drivers, do not restart. Third, uninstall your Game from Start/All Programs if at all possible, if not, from CP/P&F
Now restart and get into Safe Mode, once you are there, open up Ccleaner and do a thorough clean (it will be obvious once inside the app), run it as many times as you feel or until it shows 0 KBs removed. After that go ahead and clean your registry from any remnants of old drivers or installations, etc, etc. Again, run it as many times as it takes for it to not show any remnants anymore.
Restart again normally, get into windows and give it a few minutes, it will install generic drivers for your audio and video but it will not alert you of this (in case you didn't know). It may ask you to restart, go ahead and do so and once you are back on the desktop, open up the temp folder.
Right click on the new audio drivers and Run as Admin, do not restart, do the same with the Video drivers and restart. Once you are back, install the game via CD, steam or however you have it, right click but instead of Running it as admin, install with compatibility and let Windows choose what is best for it.
This may or may not work at all but, at the end of the day, you will have clean drivers and a clean registry to show for so it is not all a waste of time.
Oh yes, and +1 on the patches, sometimes it is better to download them and manually install them instead of doing the auto install.. if it has this option
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Hello everyone,
For the past couple of days i have been trying to get Dungeon Siege 2 to work on my computer.
I know that this is an old game, but i have been able to play it just fine over the years.
Now i am using a windows 10 x64 computer and is fairly new. Somehow, i cannot get the game to work properly. When the game is in full screen, i have no cursor. when i play the game in windowed mode i do, but this is unplayable. Even for an old game, the windowed mode messes with the display and just makes it unpleasant for the eye.
I have tried several fixes found on the internet like disabling special mouse feautures like shadows,pointer trails and even updated my video card driver. My computer is at 100% scaling and changing the dekstop resolution to match the game does not work either. Compatability mode has been tried, as well as disabling high DPI.
Does anyone have any tips where i could look?
I would really like to be able to play this awesome game in full screen mode.
For the past couple of days i have been trying to get Dungeon Siege 2 to work on my computer.
I know that this is an old game, but i have been able to play it just fine over the years.
Now i am using a windows 10 x64 computer and is fairly new. Somehow, i cannot get the game to work properly. When the game is in full screen, i have no cursor. when i play the game in windowed mode i do, but this is unplayable. Even for an old game, the windowed mode messes with the display and just makes it unpleasant for the eye.
I have tried several fixes found on the internet like disabling special mouse feautures like shadows,pointer trails and even updated my video card driver. My computer is at 100% scaling and changing the dekstop resolution to match the game does not work either. Compatability mode has been tried, as well as disabling high DPI.
Does anyone have any tips where i could look?
I would really like to be able to play this awesome game in full screen mode.