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Can you give us some more details on the problem? Does it happen all the time, or just this once? Have you been able to launch the game in the past? Does it only happen at launch?
Also, some info about your current setup would also help us, particularly your graphics card and cpu. The card must support OpenGL 2.1 and the cpu needs to support SS3 instructions.
First,yes,it happens all the time and even until now I haven't been in the game for just one time.
And,it is happened at launch.I launch the game,the screen get dark for a few second,and back to desktop with the game closed without any information.
the setup is I5-460m CPU and GT 540m graphics card.
http://krd.clansfx.co.uk/dump/715f5f9da3683edf415e2a5ff18ce0d2/00000046.txt
Can't wait until I have a desktop capable of running games again, heard so much good about the Pixeljunk series!
Last summer I wrote up a guide to help troubleshoot some people's issues. Hopefully one of these methods will work for you all.
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2773050
(Also, there was a guy who had a crashing problem that he said was fixed by opting out of Steam Betas.)
I hope something here helps!
http://steamcommunity.com/app/105800/discussions/0/828935269284013985/
If you can give us some more details about your setup, that would help also.
I suspect that your problem lies in the integrated on-board video for your laptop. Can check to see what kind of video chipset you are using? If you go to the Device Manager and look under "Display adapters" you can see what your system is using.
This link can show you how to access the Device Manager in Windows 7: http://www.techtalkz.com/windows-7/515982-how-use-device-manager-windows-7-a.html
Integrated video on laptops sometimes cause trouble because they don't support all of the functions needed for Eden. Make sure you're using the latest drivers and let us know what graphics your system is using.