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I was super excited to play this, got myself all hyped up for it before I left for work and left it downloading to play when I got back, and the first thing it did when I started it up was absolutely freeze up my comp and give me a black screen that slowly faded to white then to blue. Couldn't get out of it with any keyboard commands, had to restart every time I tried to play it.
Tried a dozen different solutions like forcing it to run in 600x400 or w/e, reinstalled it 7 or 8 times, nothing worked. But swapping out the prototypeenginef.dll file from Prototype_All_Res.zip download fixed it right up. Put the old one on my desktop (I'll be deleting it shortly), copied the new one in, and it worked like a charm.
I don't know if anyone else had this exact same issue as me (it seemed to be a rarity on the interweb), but if you're getting a black screen that fades and completely halts your system, don't worry, this is the fix. This game isn't trash, as some people are saying; actually, now that I got it working I've played it for nearly 5 hours ha (I'm running win7 on an AMD 8 core 3.1ghz, 8g ram, an AMD radeon 7870 card, all on an older flatscreen monitor btw so my comp specs can easily handle it, I thought maybe the resolution was an issue, but replacing the .dll file worked just fine).
PS ignore that warning about not being able to change your video settings in game. I totally forgot about making sure they're on high and did it in the middle of a mission. No biggie.
it's workfull
Try unplugging your controller, *reboot* your computer, then run Prototype without the controller plugged in and see if that makes any difference in performance.