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* First! Did anyone else already make a post about the same issue? If so add to that report/question instead of starting a new thread! Or perhaps a solution is already present?
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- How does the issue present itself?
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How to obtain the game log! This can be found in your steam directory (typically C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dungeonland\dungeonland_Data) called output_log.txt can be very helpful!
How to make a dxdiag log (in Windows Vista and 7, if you are running XP you probably have the problem right there):
* Click on your "Start" button.
* Write dxdiag in the search field.
* A box called "DirectX Diagnostic Tool" should open.
* At the bottom of this window, you will find a button called "Save All Information".
* Click this button.
* A box will pop up prompting you to save a file called "dxdiag.txt"
* Save this file to your "Desktop".
* Now you should see a text file called "dxdiag.txt" sitting on your
Windows desktop.
* Make a detailed description of the issue! Feel free to attach screenshots as well.
- How does the issue present itself?
- Under what circumstance does it appear?
- Do you get any error message?
- Is your computer meeting the system requirements?
- Please provide logs and include it in your post! Use the code-tags around your log to prevent walls of text. (type [ code ] text [ /code ] around your log without the spaces and it will...
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How to obtain the game log! This can be found in your steam directory (typically C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dungeonland\dungeonland_Data) called output_log.txt can be very helpful!
How to make a dxdiag log (in Windows Vista and 7, if you are running XP you probably have the problem right there):
* Click on your "Start" button.
* Write dxdiag in the search field.
* A box called "DirectX Diagnostic Tool" should open.
* At the bottom of this window, you will find a button called "Save All Information".
* Click this button.
* A box will pop up prompting you to save a file called "dxdiag.txt"
* Save this file to your "Desktop".
* Now you should see a text file called "dxdiag.txt" sitting on your
Windows desktop.
System Requirements:
Operating system: Windows Vista / Windows 7
Processor: Dual Core 2.6GHz
Memory: 4GB RAM
Hard disk space: 4GB
Video: DirectX 9.0 compatible card with 512MB (minimum Nvidia GeForce 8000, AMD Radeon HD 2000)
Sound: DirectX Compatible Sounds Card
DirectX®: DirectX 9.0c