Re: Syberia on Windows 7
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Our Windows 7 games thread here says that it runs. I took a look at the Steam information about Syberia and it seems that you have tried all that was suggested. I hope someone will have some ideas for you.
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Re: Syberia on Windows 7
[Re: LadyCav]
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08/06/16 06:08 PM
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I also changed my laptop's screen resolution to 800 x 600. I still get the "3D ACCELERATOR FAILED TO INITIALIZE" error.
I'm on an HP Win 7 EliteBook laptop with a Nvidia Quadro 1000M graphics card. The 1000M Quadro graphics card info says it is running DirectX 11.0 and I was hoping that installing 9.0 C and rebooting would work, but it didn't. Windows 7 won't ever display anything less than DirectX 11. That's normal and is not what's causing your problem. Going through the motions of "installing" DirectX 9.0c should add the files DirectX 11 lacks so DirectX 11 is able to play older games that use DirectX 9.0c. From what I was able to Google, the HP EliteBook with Quadro 1000M uses "switchable" graphics, which is probably the problem. Just because it knows enough to switch to "performance mode" when playing a modern 3D action game doesn't mean it knows enough to switch when playing an old 2D or 2.5D game. See if you have an option in your computer's BIOS or in Windows to force "performance mode" rather than "power saving mode." The above fixes seemed to work for some on steam and gog, but not certainly not for everyone (also for Syberia II). Those "fixes" are basically the same as the you tube video referenced in many posts. Has anyone here gotten Syberia to run on their more modern computers? The problem isn't the age of the computer -- it's the video card -- or onboard graphics chip in the case of a laptop. And "switchable" or "Optimus" graphics can be particularly problematic. Does your laptop have any option to disable the power-saving mode and force the graphics to use performance mode. If it's stuck in power-saving mode, it may be insufficient to run Syberia. You could also check if there are better drivers for your model laptop's graphics at the HP website. Different drivers may do a better job of detecting that you're playing a game and need performance.
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Re: Syberia on Windows 7
[Re: LadyCav]
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08/06/16 07:15 PM
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Jenny,
Nvidia control panel has a "manage 3D settings" tab.
Power management mode: nvidia driver-controlled (current setting) Adaptive Prefer maximum performance Prefer consistent performance
Does that sound right? (choose maximum?)
I googled BIOS but I'm sorry - that's all Greek to me. 0.0
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Re: Syberia on Windows 7
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08/06/16 08:13 PM
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Prefer maximum performance That sounds more like it. As long as you can adjust the performance through Nvidia settings, you don't need to worry about going into the BIOS. I think in older laptops that was something you had to do. You might have to reboot for settings to take effect. I'm not sure. If you're going somewhere with the laptop where you're going to be off the power adapter and on the battery, you may want to switch it back to "nvidia driver-controlled" while you're on battery.
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Re: Syberia on Windows 7
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08/07/16 09:36 AM
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The nVidia control panel allows you to select which gpu to use on a per game basis.
Under Manage Settings click the Program Settings tab. If your game does not appear in the drop-down then you can add it via the Add button and then set which GPU you want to use.
You could also try and install the game somewhere other than Program Files - Documents is a good place to try. Thanks mj2c, I don't have a recent laptop so I don't know how Nvidia is handling the switching these days. It's certainly better to choose performance on a per game basis if the option is there. I'm not sure where the Big Fish version installs by default. I have my Big Fish Games Manager set to install games to C:\Games but it may originally have been set to install to C:\Program Files.
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Re: Syberia on Windows 7
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08/07/16 01:31 PM
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I think this Yahoo tech was smoking something funny. According to all the tech websites and bloggers I follow, the free upgrade option is 100% over for very good reasons. Even if you had the old absolutely HORRIBLE nags and threats about upgrading, they will have been immediately disabled. If you want Windows 10 now, you WILL have to pay for it. And it will no longer be downloaded without your knowledge. Now in 3 years, you WILL have to take your Windows 7 computer off the internet as it will no longer be supported. But you won't have to go to Windows 10 until then. Ed Bott has a pretty comprehensive article on the subject. Free Windows 10 Upgrades Over - Now What But to completely cover yourself, do what Jenny says and run Never10.
Gardens put to bed. Time for more reading and gaming.
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Re: Syberia on Windows 7
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08/07/16 05:16 PM
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Thank you, Jenny100! I'll certainly check out that link! Thank you very much for that info, Draclvr! I was jaw-dropped at the idea that Win10 would be forced on me like that. At least I'll have a year or two to make changes or get a new laptop. Perhaps by then, game devs and game portals will make games more compatible with the newer operating systems. I can't count how many forums complain about their new games not working on Win10, which is why I have resisted taking the plunge. But as your linked article mentioned, in the future I'll have no choice. For now, I'll enjoy playing games in Win7 as long as this laptop lasts, even if I can't play some older games. Thanks for your help, everyone.
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