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报告翻译问题
1. Deleting profile data from My Documents
2. Turning off vsync in graphic options
3. Forcing my videocard as main device in Nvidia control panel.
Music sounds too irrelevant, but those solutions written above are also
seem too senseless, but it works somehow. Good find with music tho, lol.
Here is what I did:
1. Start the game
2. Open task manager
3. Find the Might and Magic process and right click on it and change the priority to high.
4. Right click again and select CPU affinity. Uncheck cpu0, leaving cpu1-3 checked.
Unbelievable that this works for me for some reason. I always assumed it had something to do with my nVidia card (8800 GTS running 334.67 beta driver). It does work for me though. I have played at least 5 hours without a single black battle screen. This bug has made me so furious for so long and if I didn't love this game so much I would have boycotted Ubisoft. Still very upset with Ubisoft. I can't believe that they would let such a game shattering bug persist on a game they have been supporting for so long.