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If you are using dual monitors, both monitors must be set to the same refresh rate. Additionally, the game resolution must match the resolution of the primary monitor. If either of these is false, you may get the crash.
Unfortunately, you may need to temporarily disable the second monitor in order to get into game to adjust the game resolution, but it's a minor inconvenience.
>MFW when modern developers asume every idiot only has one monitor, thats a poverty certificate.
Available drm free i.e. on dvd rom at Amazon.com for $6.99 with free shipping when total order is at least $35.00; this version i.e. the dvd version states that it is windows 7 compatible. The version on steam says: OS: Windows® XP & Vista.
. This is for the complete Rome Gold version which has 4X Epic Retail-Time Strategy that includes the complete, fully updated 'GRAND AGES ROME' and the 'REIGN OF AUGUSTUS' Expansion Pack....The reason I mention this on this thread- is that the dvd version lists windows 7 compatible- while the steam version does not.
To create the DxDiag.txt, please do the following:
Click "Start" button and choose "Run". Or alternatively, press (Windows-Button)+R.
Then type "dxdiag" (without quotation marks) and click Ok.
You will find all relevant information in the following window.
Click the "Save all Information" button, located at the bottom of the program window.
Save the file as "dxdiag.txt".
Attach the file "dxdiag.txt" with your E-mail reply.
Thank you very much for your assistance.