WORKAROUND SOLUTION
From
serverguy:
We have identified the problem. A fix is in the works, but it cannot be sent out to you without a patch. I cannot say when that will be.
However, there might be a way to solve this in the short term. It could take a few tries, though. Here are the first things to try:
1. Browse to the install directory of Neverwinter.
2. Browse into \Live\Localdata
3. Open Gameprefs.Pref in Notepad or some other text editor.
4. Find the following settings and change them if necessary:
4.1. PrefEntry GfxSettings.Antialiasing 0
4.2. PrefEntry GfxSettings.LastRecordedPerf
4.3. PrefEntry GfxSettings.LastRecordedMSAAPerf 1.00188
4.4. PrefEntry GfxSettings.LastRecordedPerf 3500.00
This is slightly risky. However, if you make things worse with that change, you can always delete the Gameprefs.Pref file. A new one with default settings will be generated the next time you run the game.
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Hey everyone,
I am looking for some volunteers to help troubleshoot the "Blue Screen" issue that some people are experiencing. If you are experiencing this issue, please help us out by doing the following:
1) Reproduce the blue screen issue, and leave your game running.
2) Alt-tab from the game, while it is still running, and navigate to your installation directory. By default, this is C:\Program Files (x86)\Cryptic Studios or C:\Program Files\Cryptic Studios depending on your operating system.
3) Run the
CrypticError program.
4) Select GameClient.exe from the list of running applications.
5) Send us your report.
6) Please reply in this thread with your Error Ticket ID.
As an example, for the above, you would reply with "14593375"
Comments
Error ticket: 14593375
Lets break this down (if I remember correctly after 2 launches).
Step 1: Launch Neverwinter.exe
Step 2: Log in
Step 3: Patches Update if any
Step 4: Hit play
Step 5: Cryptic Appears and Loading Appears
Step 6: Blue Screen for a few seconds
Step 7: NeverWinter logo appears and says loading (again?)
Step 8: Log into Account for Character Select Screen
Step 9: Select character, hit play
Step 10: Loads Up
Did you see Step 6?
But I'm able to play no problem
However, there might be a way to solve this in the short term. It could take a few tries, though. Here are the first things to try:
1. Browse to the install directory of Neverwinter.
2. Browse into \Live\Localdata
3. Open Gameprefs.Pref in Notepad or some other text editor.
4. Find the following settings and change them if necessary:
4.1. PrefEntry GfxSettings.Antialiasing 0
4.2. PrefEntry GfxSettings.LastRecordedMSAAPerf 1.00188
4.3. PrefEntry GfxSettings.LastRecordedPerf 3500.00
This is slightly risky. However, if you make things worse with that change, you can always delete the Gameprefs.Pref file. A new one with default settings will be generated the next time you run the game.
Pics of the Kitty-cat daycare or it didn't happen.
this is my graphics set up:
Prefentry SystemSpecs.Videocarddeviceid 11810
Prefentry SystemSpecs.Videocardname "Intel(R) G45/G43 Express Chipset"
Prefentry SystemSpecs.Videocardvendorid 32902
Prefentry SystemSpecs.Videodriverstate 0
Prefentry SystemSpecs.Videodriverversion 8.15.10.2202
Prefentry SystemSpecs.Videomemory 2816
do I need to change a setting or buy a new card?
First off, "alot" is two words.
Second, you're trying to run the game with a graphics card that DOES NOT MEET THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. You have nobody to blame and rage at but yourself for buying a $200 founder's pack when you can't even purchase a $125 graphics card to run the game and meet the required specs.
If you are experiencing the blue screen issue, try out the settings I posted. Frankly, I haven't seen anyone try them so I am not sure they will make a difference. However, our programmers believe it will. If you are not experiencing the blue screen, then I wouldn't worry about it. To be clear, the min specs for Neverwinter include an ATI or Nvidia graphics card with 128MB of Video Memory.
You can find the minimum and recommended specs here: http://nw.perfectworld.com/about/faq
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Thanks! Your assistance was key to our ability to fix it.
So if it is fixed, does that mean yall patched or do we still need to use the code you gave us?
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We have not patched the fix yet. If you are experiencing this blue screen issue, please try to apply the settings changes I posted.
Also the blue screen workaround did not get me into the game. I appreciate you trying to help us work through this, I'm sure this is frustrating for you too. I work as a system administrator and network technician for the military, a lot of people who don't know what they're talking about have no problem telling you what your job is. I know my graphics card is not an ATI nor is it Nvidia I'm just hoping to find a work around so I can play while I'm in the middle east, before I get home. If the programmers can patch this i'm going to keep trying workarounds, but I am so grateful for your help.
Any other ideas serverguy?
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Do you mean that the blue screen continued to happen? Or is there something else that failed.
There have been a couple of things in this thread that should probably be put all together. Can you verify that you have tried them?
1. First and foremost... if you are running a laptop that has dual video cards, be sure that you force the setting to use the Nvidia Discreet Graphics card while in 3D environments.
2. Attempt to run Neverwinter in safe mode. To do this, open the normal launcher/patcher. Click Options (on the top right) and check the "Safe mode" option.
3. If all of that fails, I think I'd like to see the contents of your Gameprefs.prefs file. That is located in the [install directory]\Live\Localdata folder.
How do you know my specs? I don't recall posting them. My $6000 pc will squish yours ten times out of ten.
All of the people who ran into this problem were running Intel Graphics video cards.