Rosencrance
Members-
Content Count
11 -
Joined
Community Reputation
10 GoodAbout Rosencrance
-
Rank
Junior Member
-
The game is confirmed to play fine with the downgraded driver. The screen panning results in graphical warping of some sort, but it is playable.
-
Okay, new issue: the game seems to freeze after the OP? After the OP finishes, the second window just stays kinda whitish and nothing happens if I leave it or close it. If I attempt to close the original game window though, it still functions and asks me if I want to close it. I don't recall an option to have or not have the subbed OP either, so blah. Derp, deleted video, all is well now.
-
I have found a solution, I think. I have tried what you have said to no avail. However, downgrading my display driver did the trick. Been playing for 20 minutes and been all good.
-
Alright, so I did what you instructed me to do the other day; I've now installed the new drivers. What now?
-
Sure, but as embarrassing as this is, I can't see what you seem to be talking about.
-
Argh, failed... BSoD after accessing the backlog, same source of problem. Re-installing the drivers didn't help.
-
The update utility said my display driver was a custom thing, so it couldn't help me in that regard. Also, I was sure that I had the latest drivers, so I just ended up reinstalling my display drivers and I think everything is good so far... maybe a little too soon to say, but I've managed to play for a whopping 10 minutes without a BSoD, at least.
-
Alright, so running the game with it fully patched and up to date yields a BSoD with this info: Issue with file: ialmdev5.dll PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED AREA Technical information: STOP: 0x00000050 (0xE2F2C000, 0X00000001, 0XBF04963F 0X00000001 ialmdev5.dll address BF04963F base at BF043600 Datestamp 00000000 Do not trust the numbers, as I don't trust my handwriting, lol. Will be doing it again to double check the error code. Apparently, the numbers in parentheses changed the second time around. I didn't write them down that time.
-
Just tested memory. No issues... So I'll try using Furmark, what else do you recommend me to try?
-
Thanks for the response. Suppose that my memory is the issue, how would I remedy the issue so that I can play Memoria? My laptop, I think, won't allow me to give it more RAM, and I'd appreciate a suggestion that isn't 'get a new computer' unless that truly would be the only way to fix the issue.
-
Apparently, Memoria causes BSoD to my computer after about 2-5 minutes of gameplay after two specific triggers: 1.) Clicking or hitting enter to forward to the next text. 2.) Scrolling up on the mouse wheel to access the backlog. I have followed these instructions in installing the game: Frankly, I have no idea what's causing the issue. It seems very specific to this game only, but I'm really not sure. Would anyone have any insight on this?