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What is a Dxdiag?
DxDiag is a diagnostic tool that provides all the technical information regarding your computer (such as the name of your graphic card, the space available on your hard drive, and the version of the OS).
No confidential information is collected.
How to create a DxDiag?
1. Click on Start, then Run.
2. In the textbox, type the command "DXDIAG" then click OK.
3. Wait for the program to collect all the data.
4. In the DxDiag window, click the "Save All Information" button.
5. Choose the location and click on "Save."
6. Once you have saved, click "Exit" in the DxDiag window and open the saved DxDiag.txt file.
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This file will be useful in order to solve your problem: attach the DxDiag.txt file to the email for our technical support team, who will then have all elements to do a diagnostics testing and help you.
Keep in mind that if the display is slow while playing, you can change the settings in the game menu in order to lower the graphic quality or the screen resolution in the game.
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FAQ
Update graphics driver
For information on the graphics card/chip of your computer:
1. Click Start, then Run.
2. In the textbox, type the command "DXDIAG" then click OK.
3. Click the Display tab.
4. Read the Date of the Driver in the upper right section of the screen. If your driver is more than six months old, it is probably out of date.
5. In the Device section, read the Name and Manufacturer.
6. To download an up-to-date driver, go the the manufacturer's website ( www.nvidia.com, www.ati.com, www.intel.com) and search for a new driver that corresponds to the name of your graphics card. If you find a more recent version of your driver, download it and install it following the instructions on your screen.
7. If necessary, restart your computer and restart the game.
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You can download Saves here :
Download the .jpeg file and place it in your "game" folder in the game directory. The savegame must have a different name than a savegame already in existence; if necessary, change the name.
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