Perhaps a Antivirus software is blocking GI.
On my side GI is starting without issues with the GOG version of the game.
Ok thanks for the fast answer
Thank you for your continued support, GlockenGerda! With all due respect to the devs, playing the game without your tool simply doesnât feel right.
Thank you Glockio, as always the best!
Thank YOU for keep the Q&A updated!
Thanks a lot for enabling better zoom out at devotion window. It helps me a lot in particular because I play at 1280 x 720. Noticed by @pullazorza Itâs awesome. Hereâs a comparison (full screens at 1280 x 720 standard vs GI):
You can see 1280 x 720 non-GI is I used to literally change resolution just for setting up devotions.
Oh, that shouldnât be in the public version as I havenât tested what it looks like on a higher screen resolution (> 1920x1080).
It could be that the edges of the background image are then visible, idk.
Shouldnât have told you Iâm non updating GI I guess
well looky there⌠Crate is shuttting down shop and Glocky decides to make us all beta testers.
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On gog version I can not run the tool, I just get black screen and the program just crashes (when I click somewhere, if I dont click it just stays like that).
Also, I see that now I have x64 folder in my Grim Dawn directory and there is another .exe file and when I click on it, doesnt do anything.
Grim Internals - Doesnt run
Grim Dawn in main folder - runs
Grim Dawn in x64 folder - doesnt run
Make sure your add the game folder in your antivirus exceptions, sounds like its the AV blocking it
Does Windows Defender cound as well? I donât have other antivirus programs.
There is a shortcut link in the root GD install folder. Use this to launch Grim Dawn in x64 instead.
âŚGrim Internals, btw, always launches GD in x64 automatically.
Yes, the shortcut works. The file itself however does not which is super weird. Can not get GI to run no matter what
While it might seem weird⌠this is just the way it works and pretty much always has in the case of GD. I donât know the âwhyâ of it tho, Iâm sure there is a reason but it is what it is and nothing to be overly concerned about.
Tried running it as Administrator?
Yes, of course I did
I was about to post the same questionâŚ
As long as I canât reproduce this issue Iâm not able to fix it.
Type in âControlled Folder Accessâ in the Start Menu (assuming you are on Win10?) and go to it. Is this setting enabled?
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