View Full Version : Start-Up + Sound FIX
Dante_One
12-06-2009, 05:49 AM
Dunno wether they patched the game, but its running fine now for me. did some changes before, so i dont really know. anyone else got the game running now? (steam-version)
Dante_One
12-06-2009, 05:49 AM
Dunno wether they patched the game, but its running fine now for me. did some changes before, so i dont really know. anyone else got the game running now? (steam-version)
Melius
12-06-2009, 10:03 AM
I am so frustrated. THIS GAME DOES NOT WORK. If you are reading this and contemplating buying this game then DO NOT. IT IS INCOMPLETE AND BUGGY. Ubisoft have released an unfinished game. When I called their tech suipport they told me that this game will not run on a i7 chip, which really is a lot of bullcrap. This game is not running on many systems. I got it from Steam and have asked for a refund and they have never replied. For all you guys who are getting the same run araound let's organize and show our collective outrage at Ubisoft. They are so quick to take the money and then they deceive us. Post everywhere you can and stop people from buying the game. I stopped two people from buying it at Futureshop already (they were at the counter waiting to pay and I was there with other purchases. I told them about the bugs and they removed it from their purchases). Let's all take this action. It's the only way to stop this nonsense. The hours I have lost trying to follow the suggestions in the forums are lost forever. HOURS MAN. HOURS. GIVE ME MY MONEY BACK
Dante_One
12-06-2009, 11:40 AM
okay dunno what helped me but will list it all:
-i copied the 2 dlls in the folder
-i set exe in the steam-folder to windows xp sp 3
-windows sound to 48khz
now i can start the game over steam game tab with no problems and all working fine
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windows 7 64bit
Replicators
12-06-2009, 08:46 PM
Most reasons for crashings at this time are due to having your audio card dishing out higher than 48000Hz. To change this in vista, go into control panel and click "Sound", Highlight Your Speakers, and click "Properties", then go to the advanced tab and bring down the dropdown menu, select either 16-bit 48000Hz, or 24-bit 48000Hz and your game should run fine.
Davidisflyyo
01-10-2010, 05:20 PM
can someone explain how to do this on Windows XP?