* First! Did anyone else already make a post about the same issue? If so add to that report/question instead of starting a new thread! Or perhaps a solution is already present?
* Make a detailed description of the issue! Feel free to attach screenshots as well.
- How does the issue present itself?
- Under what circumstance does it appear?
- Do you get any error message?
- Is your computer meeting the system requirements?
- Please provide logs and include it in your post! Use the code-tags around your log to prevent walls of text. (type [ code ] text [ /code ] around your log without the spaces and it will...
How to obtain the game log: This can be found in your user directory under Impire (typically C:\Users\<your windows profile>\Documents\Impire) called Impire_.log can be very helpful!
How to obtain the crash dump: If game crashes and creates a crash dump, this can be found in your user directory under Impire (typically C:\Users\<your windows profile>\Documents\Impire), called <a string of letters and numbers>.dmp, for example "1259311b-af7b-4ea4-860e-1fdb5b7015dc.dmp".
How to obtain a replay file: The replays are found in your Impire folder (typically C:\Users\<your windows profile>\Documents\Impire\Replay), called Replay_<date and time>.rpy. If something happens on a level, please attach this. Note that replay files are currently only created when you start a new level, and not when you load a saved game on that level.
How to make a dxdiag log in Windows 7:
* Click on your "Start" button.
* Write dxdiag in the search field.
* A box called "DirectX Diagnostic Tool" should open.
* At the bottom of this window, you will find a button called "Save All Information".
* Click this button.
* A box will pop up prompting you to save a file called "dxdiag.txt"
* Save this file to your "Desktop".
* Now you should see a text file called "dxdiag.txt" sitting on your
Windows desktop.
How to make a dxdiag log in Windows XP:
* Click on your "Start" button.
* Select "Run".
* Type "dxdiag" (without the quotes).
* Click "OK".
* A box called "DirectX Diagnostic Tool" should open.
* At the bottom of this window, you will find a button called "Save
All Information".
* Click this button.
* A box will pop up prompting you to save a file called "dxdiag.txt"
* Save this file to your "Desktop".
* Now you should see a text file called "dxdiag.txt" sitting on your
Windows desktop.
* Make a detailed description of the issue! Feel free to attach screenshots as well.
- How does the issue present itself?
- Under what circumstance does it appear?
- Do you get any error message?
- Is your computer meeting the system requirements?
- Please provide logs and include it in your post! Use the code-tags around your log to prevent walls of text. (type [ code ] text [ /code ] around your log without the spaces and it will...
Code:
...look like this.
How to obtain the game log: This can be found in your user directory under Impire (typically C:\Users\<your windows profile>\Documents\Impire) called Impire_.log can be very helpful!
How to obtain the crash dump: If game crashes and creates a crash dump, this can be found in your user directory under Impire (typically C:\Users\<your windows profile>\Documents\Impire), called <a string of letters and numbers>.dmp, for example "1259311b-af7b-4ea4-860e-1fdb5b7015dc.dmp".
How to obtain a replay file: The replays are found in your Impire folder (typically C:\Users\<your windows profile>\Documents\Impire\Replay), called Replay_<date and time>.rpy. If something happens on a level, please attach this. Note that replay files are currently only created when you start a new level, and not when you load a saved game on that level.
How to make a dxdiag log in Windows 7:
* Click on your "Start" button.
* Write dxdiag in the search field.
* A box called "DirectX Diagnostic Tool" should open.
* At the bottom of this window, you will find a button called "Save All Information".
* Click this button.
* A box will pop up prompting you to save a file called "dxdiag.txt"
* Save this file to your "Desktop".
* Now you should see a text file called "dxdiag.txt" sitting on your
Windows desktop.
How to make a dxdiag log in Windows XP:
* Click on your "Start" button.
* Select "Run".
* Type "dxdiag" (without the quotes).
* Click "OK".
* A box called "DirectX Diagnostic Tool" should open.
* At the bottom of this window, you will find a button called "Save
All Information".
* Click this button.
* A box will pop up prompting you to save a file called "dxdiag.txt"
* Save this file to your "Desktop".
* Now you should see a text file called "dxdiag.txt" sitting on your
Windows desktop.
System Requirements:
OS:Windows XP/Vista/7
Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E8400 3.0GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+,
3 GB RAM
NVIDIA® GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon® HD3000 video card with 512MB of dedicated memory
DirectX®:9.0
3 GB HD space
DirectX Compatible Soundcard
Other Requirements:Broadband Internet connection
Additional:3-button mouse, keyboard, speakers, Internet connection for multiplayer
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