Sacred Gold

Sacred Gold

dragont7 Dec 22, 2021 @ 12:04pm
1 and 2 Sacred Games will not will start up.
Please help I just bought all 3 sacred game series.
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HiFive Dec 22, 2021 @ 12:28pm 
If you are brand new to the game:

From your Steam Library, right click on Sacred Gold. Choose "Properties". Now click on the "Local Files" tab. Choose "Browse Local Files", then double-click on "Config". Now check all the appropriate boxes.

If that doesn't work, there are a few other steps you can add to the routine (per someone else):

Right-click the game button in the library and select Properties.
Go to Local Files.
Check the integrity of the game files.
Browse Local Files.
Open Config.exe.
Change the ticks so that only 32 Bit Color Depth,Filter Active ,Filter (Anti-aliasing), and Video Compatibility Mode are.
Right-click Sacred.exe and select Properties.
Go to Compatibility and check Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows XP (Service Pack 2).
It should work now.


Another person:

Here's how I got Sacred Gold running on Windows 10 64bit w/ a Nvidia GTX 670. I am running the retail copy which was already patched to 2.28 though.

1) Went to Sacred Gold installation folder and clicked on Config.exe

2) Set color mode to 32Bit.

3) Turned OFF all compatibility modes.

4) Disabled run as Administrator.

Booted up in full screen/widescreen no problem in like 5 seconds. Previously it would freeze on the loading screen when it got to "Fonts" with XP SP2/3 compatibility mode.

Hope this helps.


Another person:

Disabling full screen got it to work for me.

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Another person with a more complete guide about additional fixes:

Shaidon has Sacred Gold 16 hours ago
Got the game running nicelly on Windows 10
I checked some guides here and did some testing, and this is what is working for now:

1. go to http://dege.freeweb.hu/dgVoodoo2/dgVoodoo2.html and download the last stable dgVoodoo. What was version 2.61.
2. copy dgVoodooCpl.exe and dgVoodoo.conf to the game installation folder. I think the folder doesn't matter, but why not?
3. copy all dll from the MS\x86 folder to your game installation folder (D3D8.dll, D3D9.dll, D3DImm.dll, DDraw.dll).
4. I overwriten the D3D9.dll with the one from the x64 folder as well, not sure is if better or not.
5. go to the Sacred Gold installation folder and execute Config.exe. Only have Fullscreen, Play Movies, 32 Bit Color Depth, Sound Activated toggled. Filter Active (AA) will create some blue lines in a few areas, and VCM will black screen videos.
6. execute dgVoodooCpl.exe that you set in the installation folder. At the top click Add and select the Sacred Gold Installation folder.
7a. at the general tab I selected my video card (Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti), and at Full Screen Output, DISPLAY1.
7b. Appearance: Fullscreen, although Windowed would make no difference. Scaling Mode at Stretched 4:3 Aspect Ratio. Other options will make the visuals look darker or too small and stretched.
8a. at DirectX tab keep dgVoodoo Virtual 3D Accelerated Card, change the VRAM if you want, I set mine to 2048 Mb.
8b. Texture: Filtering set to App driven, Resolution Unforced, Antialiasing (MSAA) Off. Any of these 3 options will break the textures of the game by creating some grid lines. I used the Nvidia Control Panel to toggle the filtering options, although didn't noticed any huge difference.
Remember to click on apply/OK after all the changes.
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another person

5/11/2020
Mr.Krant has Sacred Gold
Add a new line with "WAITRETRACE : 0" without the quotes to your Settings.cfg and STEAM_Settings.cfg files inside the Sacred Gold folder.
HiFive Dec 22, 2021 @ 12:30pm 
SACRED GOLD 2 - Game Won't Start

Originally posted by Diabetus Maximus:
Originally posted by sega0106:
I have Radeon, not nvidia.
Even AMD users need it for some games. Here are both the latest PhysX versions:
https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/drivers/physx/physx-9-13-0604-legacy-driver/
https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/drivers/physx/physx-9-21-0713-driver/

Some games will not run at all without the one or the other. These are the only ones you'll ever need, but I do recommend keeping the second one up to date.

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See the August comments for 2020 on this thread:

https://steamcommunity.com/app/225640/discussions/0/2282708683261377807/?ctp=2

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This is from an April 2021 thread:

Originally posted by Reaper_430:
I was able to get the game to run with cut-scenes just fine after using the following

Download game – in library right click Sacred 2 Gold, Manage, Browse Local Files – then click the system folder, then right click on Sacred2.exe and click properties.

Note – the below is copied from a user named Waltc on the GOG general discussion board in 2019.

1) Select the "Compatibility" tab
2) Put a check in the Run the program in compatibility mode for "Windows Vista (Service Pack 1)"
3) Put a Check in the "reduced color mode" box and select "16-bit color"
4) Put a check in the "Disable fullscreen optimizations" box (this one may be optional)
5) Left-click the "Change high DPI settings" and select "Override high DPI scaling behavior" and select "Application" from the drop down menu
6) Left-Click "OK," which closes the DPI settings box
7) Back to the main properties tab for "Launch Sacred 2 Gold Properties" box
8) Left click "Apply"
9) Left-click "OK"
10) Run the game from Steam or the desktop icon.

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The following is from a January 2021 thread:

Originally posted by greatsmilesd:
I tried all of the suggestions above was still getting a black screen after the initial load of the game which would never change. I had to reboot each time. The I found this on another site which lets me run the game. Now the only issue is that the overlays at the bottom of the screen (left, middle and right) occasionally disappear. using Esc to bring up the options menu seems to dispaly them again, but if someone has a fix for this let me know.

Ok, guys, I finally found the solution that actually worked on another forum (World of Players, thx to Khaosmind there, who suggested it).

Copy
- d3d9.dll
- d3d9on12.dll
From
"C:\Windows\SysWOW64"
To
"...\Sacred 2 Gold\system"

After that you can start Sacred 2 via the exe without compability mode or launch options.

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10/17/2020
What worked for someone on this thread:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/225640/discussions/0/2951503378101778388/?ctp=2

Originally posted by miraspedct:
OK, decide to try a different approach to Compatability mode, going 640x800 and disabling some fullscreen option and it appears to work, with some stutter on the intro scene dialogue, but the game play seems fine.

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Older threads:

https://steamcommunity.com/app/225640/discussions/0/3247565033772693802/

https://steamcommunity.com/app/225640/discussions/0/3247565033773324355/

https://steamcommunity.com/app/225640/discussions/0/135508662495900236/

https://steamcommunity.com/app/225640/discussions/0/1836811737987794446/

https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/e34y4r/til_beethoven_was_such_a_massive_star_that/


One person's comment:

go to your steam folder. start the game there. the .exe rightclick run as admin. have fun ;)


Another person's comment:

Originally posted by Gui:
Make yourself a favor and download the Community Patch, it works like a charm on my Win10
http://darkmatters.org/forums/index.php?/files/file/91-community-patch/

You need to register to the forum first


Added to this comment by someone else:

Idk if you took this advice but this games is seriously one of the best ARPG out there IF and i mean IF you download the community patch.

Seriously, do yourself the biggest favor and DL it. Restores cut content, More items and mounts, Fixes bugs and game breaking, quest breaking bugs. It does it all.

And if youre feeling EXTRA extra then you can download the Diablo II conversion mod which is insane. I thought it would interfere with the lore and make things "Too odd" but it really didn't it just made it feel like "wolds collided". I suggest beating the game once, then download the Diablo II mod and play through it again with that on.

Im telling you, this game has an insane amount of content.

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Another person's (named Snaily) solution:

You can add to that thread. Here's what worked for me.
1) Exit Steam Completely
2) Go to Sacred 2 folder in steamapps
3) Go to Redist in the Sacred 2 Folder
4) Download PhysX in the folder provided and/or Legacy PhysX
5) Download "VC" In the folder will be vcredist, download that
6) Download Direct X in the folder but if it fails to download, don't worry mine did too and it still worked
7) ALSO run Sacred 2 in Compatibility mode with XP on Service Pack 3

Another step is to.
8) Disable windows 10 overlays (pop-ups when games start over top of the game) which usually are enabled by default, disable all program overlays other than steam.

9) create a short cut for sacred2.exe to desktop and in the shortcut settings, go to target and add a space then add -skipopenal -nocpubinding

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Originally posted by JJ:
Spent hours trying to get this game to launch. Would consistently get the startup error message about nvldumd.dll after the pre-load screen.

Finally able to launch, I scoured quite a bit and hadn't seen this fix as an option. Go into your Nvidia Control Panel and then to Program Settings. Find the Sacred2.exe (Game Client) settings and I set the OpenGL renderer to my GTX 1060 as well as forced vsync OFF instead of Auto-decide I think. Along with the command parameters, the legacy PhysX drivers, compatibilty mode settings (these are are found all over the place on other links, if you found this you probably found them already) I'm finally able to launch into the Main Menu. Hope this helps someone at least



Originally posted by Star-X:
Mildly interesting note: the game runs near perfectly with Steam Proton on Linux, and only needs a single wine trick applied to work (namely physx, of course). No compatibility mode mucking required, no need for finding legacy physx libraries, and no mucking with command parameters.

Only two issues I've seen thus far are that the Elite texture pack causes artifacts (might just be my video card, but it's the only time I've seen artifacts on my PC, so probably a bug), and enabling Physx in the menu drives the camera crazy. Other than that, perfect!
Last edited by HiFive; Dec 22, 2021 @ 12:31pm
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