Entrenchment Problem

White Screen's everywhere

Anyone else having the problem with entrenchment whereby when they play the game all of the menu's backrounds are white, with the exception of the menu buttons that is. Its really annoying to play the game when you can't get any information off of the backround.

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me threeX(   would be nice if they fix it--- and i want a stargate mod pls>_> >_> >_> -- i know its a different matter but would be nice --- i want my own mothership --goauld mothership:drool:

Reply #3 Top

I have same problem.   Nvidia sli 280s

gonna try to reinstall the game.

 

/cb

Reply #4 Top

I have the same problem. I got a registry tweak from Highlander that was supposed to fix it, but it wasn't applicable in my case.

Some response from stardock on this problem would be nice as a few of us have got the same problem...

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My white out of menus has deteriorated. Now all of my menus have to be guessed as you cannot see any detail of game selection, faction selection, upgrade of all in game facets. Only since the download of the final entrenchment has this occured. Never had this problem with any of the betas.

Game unplayable like this.

Help Please

 

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You may need to manually remove the game folder, and run the fix below before you'll be able to re-install.

Go to C:\Program Files\Stardock Games\Sins of a Solar Empire (or where ever you installed the game) and delete the main Sins folder.

Once you do this, download the file below (follow the link in IE, as other browsers will simply display it as a text file):

http://sd.stardock.com/curthendzell/sins_entrenchment_fix.reg

Save the file to your Desktop and run it from your machine. Then, reboot your PC and go back to Impulse and try installing the base game. Make sure it installs to 1.15 version, test it out before then installing entrenchment.

 

If that doesn't help, anyone with this issue should send us an e-mail to support@stardock.com and include your dxdiag info;

Click Start-> Run, and type dxdiag in the Run box, save the information and attach it to your support e-mail.