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Sat, 09/17/2011 - 05:46
Lichen
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http://cloud.steampowered.com/ugc/577808217017747494/D7D283D157C90E2D68E...

Something wrong with the driver of my graphics card? Possibly.

It all began that on that fateful day. The day I found SK downloading the newest patch on my computer. The day when I finally got to play Lockdown.

15th of September to be exact.

As SK had finally finished patching, I happily began to play the newly released PvP mode. Even though I was extremely inexperienced and I barely knew what to do, I still found it incredibly fun to play.
The second time I tried it out, my screen suddenly froze in the middle of the game. I waited and I waited. In the end I had no choice but to close the program after my screen decided to have a seizure (screen flickering to black) and after I got a message saying that my display driver had stopped responding.
Same thing happened to the third time.

To summarize what happened afterwards: At some point, my screen resolution suddenly changed to 640 x 480 4bit. I tried to update my driver (failed to install for some reason). Tried a clean installation which didn't work as well, leaving me with no driver at all. Not a single solution I found on the internet had worked.
In the end when I realised that I had screwed everything up I decided to perform a system restore, reverting it back to an earlier date. Windows automatically installed a display driver and now everything is back to normal. Well, sort off.

But I can't play Spiral Knights any more.

Is there anyone who knows how to fix this or has a similar problem like this? I'm pretty desperate right now.

(Also, I use Nvidia GeForce 8400 GS, driver version 268.45)

Sat, 09/17/2011 - 11:15
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Providence
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That is looking like some

That is looking like some textures/background image files got messed up and didn't validate.
You'll have to try a full uninstall/reinstall of Spiral Knights.

I don't know what the rest of your problems are, but they do sound like they could be the result of faulty drivers.

Sat, 09/17/2011 - 17:18
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Starlinvf
The windows default drivers

The windows default drivers don't fully support OpenGL, and probably won't work with anything other then the base version of DX for that machine.

What probably happening is the video card took some kind of hit and is crapping out. If your lucky, a reseat of the card will clear it up. But if the NV drivers can't recognize the card after that, its probably suffered minor damage. You can try installing the card into another machine to see if its still working right, but more then likely it will need replacing.

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