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Well I found a solution. A strange solution, and I'm not sure why. My laptop is a 4k laptop (I'm not a big fan of 4k, it has mostly just caused problems with most things, which is why I just keep my resolution at 1920x1080 all the time). I do happen to have a 27 inch monitor that runs at a native 1920x1080. So just for kicks, I tried plugging in my laptop into the monitor and tried playing the game that way. Strange thing? It plays fine! No problem starting the game at all. Plays movies, everything. Using the GoG version of the game, I don't even have to bother using compatibility mode or anything, the game just runs fine using the monitor. Once I unplug the monitor and try starting just using my laptop and it's 4k display? Game won't launch at all; or after fiddling around with stuff, I get the problems from my first post here. So for now? I'll just be using my separate monitor to play Kotor. Thanks for the advice though, everyone!
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Alrighty, so I'm just wondering if perhaps anyone here may have some ideas on how I can get this game to run correctly on my computer. This is for the Steam version, but I do also have the GoG version as well. I bought the GoG one to see if I could get that one to work as well, as I've heard some things are a little different with the files and such. Anyways. First off, I'll attach a dxdiag of my system so you all know what I have. Running Windows 10 (I couldn't get this game to work on 8.1 with this laptop, either) with a GTX 860M graphics card. I've tried a large number of things. Here goes: First, the only way I can get the game to even launch is by running it in Compatibility Mode for WIndows 98/ME. For some reason, none of the other options, including XP (the usual one to use) work. At all. The swconfig.exe file, when opened, does not have ANY listings of resolutions in the resolution drop down. It's just blank. When I launch the game, however, I do have the normal 3 options, the best being 1280X1024 I think it is. I can go through character creation just fine. Upon hitting play, the loading screen appears with the bar. Sometimes this can be relatively quick to load, sometimes it takes quite a while. I have noticed the sound gets really choppy here. I've tried disabling sound, as I've heard sometimes that can cause issues. No go. Upon loading, my character is simply standing in his room on the Endar Spire, the sound is very choppy, and the graphics are very choppy as well, so to speak. Normally, upon starting, your character will be laying on the bed having a dream/force vision, and then Trask walks in. That doesn't happen. My character is simply standing there. No dream, no Trask coming in. On top of that, I can very slowly turn the screen towards the door that Trask walks through, and the door simply isn't there. You can see the T4 unit on the other side of where the door would be, fixing whatever, but there is no Trask anywhere. I've tried reinstalling, I've verified the game cache, everything. I have no idea what else I can do to get this wonderful game to work, and I'm at my wit's end. Do ANY of you have any insight perhaps to what is happening here? Any advice, or perhaps know of a fix or workaround? Update posted Today, 02:46 PM Here's a picture of what I see when I load the game and finally turn to look in the direction of the door Trask is supposed to come through. DxDiag.txt
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This mod is not entirely compatible with TSLRCM. His dialog.tlk is required for this mod, but TSLRCM overwrites that file. Again, this is NOT entirely compatible. Without dialog.tlk, I was unable to select the Implant Feats when leveling, for instance, because this mod's dialog.tlk is overwritten by TSLRCM's and vice versa. TSLRCM's version does not patch dialog.tlk, it completely overwrites it.
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