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I'll wait until next sale.
PS: I had a feeling you thought it was Sacred 1 Siddha, that has happened to me in the past also, I understand the confusion. Best wishes!
It was not me mistaking the game for Sacred 1.
I was referring to the post above by zeroxxx who seems to think S2 is 10 years old.
Also because Windows 8 is so fantastic pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete to bring up the task manager takes around 10 - 15 seconds for it to finally show itself, and in many crash scenarios it is impossible to get the task manager to take dominance over the foreground window (in this case Sacred 2), which means even though you've brought up the task manager it is impossible to close Sacred 2.
HOORAY! I'm experiencing the same problems on this OS as I have on Windows 7 64 Bit. That might be because the two OSes fundamentally the same right down to their core file structure and functionality.
In fact, the Kernelbase.dll error stems from Windows 8's new middleman compatability mode, also known as Compatability Mode for the old Compatability Mode, which runs the requests through that specific .dll. So in that way, they'd just piled another problem on top.
I'm going to insist that no only does the right combination of software make this game run or crash, different combinations of hardware do as well. Given this is the only game on my PC in the last 10 years that has refused to run properly even after tweaking, I can only hope now that Deep Silver has acquired the brand we may see them finally making it work.
I bought the original S2, I bought Ice & Blood from a UK retailer to get it working in the first place only to suffer bad slowdowns and crashes, and then I took the leap and bought Sacred 2 Gold only to find it doesn't, in fact, work better than anything I've tried before, down to command line additions, .ini tweaks, different permutations of software and drivers, reinstalls of various OSes. The one thing I can be sure of - the surefire way the game works is when I downgrade my PC to a 32 bit XP installation, just like it did in the old days, and that's just disappointing.