Okay, so I bought the DVD this afternoon and loaded in. I am using Windows 7 64 bit, and all my specs exceed the recommended specs. However, when I try to start it through the shortcut or through Autoplay of the DVD, I get "Please Insert the Original DVD for Risen" Error that seems to be plaguing this game. I have tried the international patch, the Trage updater for DRM, uninstall and reinstall, rebooting, running in compatability mode with XP, etc. and nothing is working. Has anyone figured out a solution for this yet?
Okay, so I bought the DVD this afternoon and loaded in. I am using Windows 7 64 bit, and all my specs exceed the recommended specs. However, when I try to start it through the shortcut or through Autoplay of the DVD, I get "Please Insert the Original DVD for Risen" Error that seems to be plaguing this game. I have tried the international patch, the Trage updater for DRM, uninstall and reinstall, rebooting, running in compatability mode with XP, etc. and nothing is working. Has anyone figured out a solution for this yet?
Yes, I have read through the above posts and links with all of this and have tried it with no success (minus the mounting of a virtual drive), which I will not do as this is utterly ridiculous to play a game.
I did do the reply to their technical with the scan that is attached, but have not heard back from them. What a waste...
I only had time to play Risen for about 10 minutes after I put everything back together, and it didn't crash. I'll spen more time with it later to see if it remains stable.
Lesson learned - from now on I'll clean my PC with the ceiling light on.
Maybe I will be ok, and if I am I guess I have to apologize to PB for bitching about the crash issue.
I haven't played Risen in a while and I redownloaded Far Cry 2 to give it another shot. When you first start FC2 the settings are set to mediumish and it had run fine on high for me previously, so I set everything to high.
Well - about 2 minutes into the opening cut scene my PC had a blue screen/restart crash, just like in Risen. So I opened my PC up to see if anything was wrong.
It was burning up in there; shit was almost too hot to touch right away. I clean my PC about once every 2-3 months and I never smoke around it, but I always use the desk lamp I have on when I game for light when I'm cleaning. This time the desk lamp had just burned out it's bulb, so I was using the ceiling light.
With the ceiling light on I was able to see underneath the CPU fan more clearly, and it was clogged with dust. My poor X2 6400+ must have been severly overheating when being taxed during games like Risen and FC2 (especially when combined with the 8800 Ultra furnace). So I blasted it with air until it was clear.
I only had time to play Risen for about 10 minutes after I put everything back together, and it didn't crash. I'll spen more time with it later to see if it remains stable.
Lesson learned - from now on I'll clean my PC with the ceiling light on.
