![]() ![]() ![]() As a workaround, you can run the game with the "-disablesound" command-line argument, to disable all sound. In some very rare cases, the problems are not caused by your videocard, but by your audio device. Update your videocard driver, specially if you get an error complaining about OpenGL 2.1.In some cases, you will also have to change the Energy Saving plan in order to force the game to always use the dedicated videocard! You can use the control panel of your videocard vendor to adjust this. Make sure Amorous is running on your dedicated videocard, if you have one.Disable the Steam-overlay for Amorous, this fixes most of the problems for people while still allowing to unlock achievements. ![]() This does nothing more but set the resolution to something small. Start the game using the "-safemode" command-line argument, to see if that fixes anything.So to fix most of the problems, try one or more of following things: Another problem is if you have two videocards, the game might be picking the wrong one to run on. Their drivers are usually very outdated, or the hardware itself is just too bad. The problem with the on-board videocards is. On a laptop, it's very common to have two videocards: your on-board (usually Intel HD) and your dedicated (AMD or nVidia), but it's not unheard of that some PC's or laptops only have an on-board. Most of the problems related to the game not starting up, or freezing with music playing, or something similar, is because of your videocard. Do you have problems starting up the game? Or are you seeing nothing but graphical glitches, for example black textures? If so: I'm sorry to hear! Luckily, I might have a solution for you. ![]()
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