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Don't have any idea how. I though it could be a problem with the drivers and updated them, but didn't got any results. Tried again from the system options and sudendly worked :s
I can play alrigth now, but I swear to god that I don't understand how. Cause the previous update I had tried came from the offcial drivers of my card :p
♥♥♥♥♥♥ up again...
I just don't get it. Yesterday worked fine, and now the game won't even launch...
You might have to wait awhile. Everything related to BG is "paused" until they resolve contract issues (check out "Dee's" second comment here http://forum.baldursgate.com/discussion/19376/announcement-baldur-s-gate-enhanced-edition-has-been-temporarily-removed-from-sale/p2).
In short:
1. Remove/uninstall your current OpenAL from control panel
2. Go to https://www.openal.org to download the latest OpenAL file
3. Install the downloaded file
4. Run the game smoothly as ever