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Dephyant's avatar
11 years ago

Black Screen at Load, but its running in the background with music and motion

**EDIT: See some possible solutions at the bottom of this post**

Greetings,

  When I load dragon ago, I get a black screen, but the music is playing.

  If I pull up non-full-screen window, like a browser, so that I can still the Dragon Age window behind it (its only partially covered), I can see the dragon age window is working great and my passive cursor will actually make the menu work, but as soon as I click something on the window and the Dragon Age window regain 'front' focus, the whole screen goes black again.

 The menu marching animation is working smooth.

  I'm running:

   AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.2ghz (Quad core)

   Radeon R9 200 (with latest Beta Drivers, didn't work on the stable drivers either)

   16 GB Ram

    Windows 7, 64 bit

Any idea what is making the screen go black when the window is in focus?!

  - like everyone else, I want to play!

I've tried it with both a single active monitor and 3. does the same thing.

  oddly, when I can see it working in the background, the resoultion of the dragon age window is smaller and seems to be only the fraction of my 1920 x 1080 desktop resolution

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**EDIT:

  - I was able to get the game running by making the game 'render' setting = to 'WINDOWED'

  -- There are a few ways to do this, read the thread, but the easiest,that I can comfirm, is as follows:

  1. Close the Game
  2. Go to C:\Users\<username>\Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age Inquisition\Save\
  3. Make a backup copy of the ProfileOptions_profile file.
  4. Now edit the original file with WordPad (and make sure not the change the encoding) by set the following variables:
GstRender.FullscreenEnabled 0
GstRender.FullscreenMode 1
GstRender.FullscreenScreen 0

 5. Save the file and start the game again

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 we the above method, you start the game let it load, when it's stable (soldiers marching at a steady pace), then you can drago the corner of the screen to adjust to your monitor/resolution

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