
Note that this will also reset the game resolution to what the disk version supported, but you can manually edit the config.div file to change the resolution back.Īlternately, maybe WineD3D would work better than Direct3D see the topic Windows 8 slow graphics problem fixed using WineD3D.
DIVINE DIVINITY SOFTWARE OR DIRECT3D INSTALL
Rename or move the existing configtool.exe and NlsEng.dll files in the install folder, and extract the disk versions from this zip file. You can try using the disk version of the configuration program, to set the game to run in Direct Draw mode.

Try resetting your graphics driver's 3D settings to default (right click an open area of the desktop to start the nvidia Control Panel or ATI Catalyst Control Center).

One person with the rainbow texture problem fixed it by the configuration file edit, then a driver update caused it to happen again, and the next update fixed it. If the line isn't there, go into the graphics options and change the gamma, or something, and it should be added, or you can do so manually (just not as the last line in the file, as the game expects that line to be blank, and ignores it).Ĭheck for updated graphics drivers. In the Divine Divinity install folder, edit the config.div file (in Notepad, or other text editor) and add/edit the line rgb 555 and change the number to something else, like 565. I will eventually get tha problem with dark textures and rainbow colours indoors and at night on my current system if I leave it on continuously (days/weeks), but can fix it by rebooting. Try rebooting, if you haven't done so already while troubleshooting.

You could also disable desktop composition and check 'Disable display scaling on high DPI settings', if applicable. That can help with the screen being green. In the install folder, try right clicking on the div.exe program file, select Properties, switch to the Compatibility tab and try a Win 95/98/ME compatibility modes. The Windows 8 Performance "Patch" (works in Win 7 and 10, as well) can help with graphical issues.ĭid you try Software mode, rather than Direct3D? Anarchist_Peasant: it didn't make any difference.
