Divine Divinity
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Game Info
| Game version | Unknown |
| Installer | Does not work, but see below |
| Game | Works, but see below |
| Patch | Have not tried |
| Download patch | Fileplanet |
| Demo works | Yes (Install works, otherwise same as full game.) |
| Download demo | Fileplanet |
| Requires no-cd patch | No |
| Multiplayer works | NA |
| Works with Cedega version(s) | Wine 0.9.24 (best), 5.2.6 |
| Tested with Cedega version(s) | 5.2.6, Wine 0.9.24 |
| Supported by TransGaming | No |
| URLs | Official Site |
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Issues
- The installer does not recognise the install disk, making it impossible to install. To fix:
- Run the install as normal. When the installer complains about the CD, cancel the installation.
- In installation disk 1, open up the disc1 directory, and copy the contents of the .rar files to your installation directory. (This should create the "static" subdirectory.)
- Do the same with disk 2.
- Do the same with disk 3 (game disk). *After* copying the contents of the .rar files, copy the "localizations" and "static" directories from the disc3 directory, overwriting the files in place. (Note: the resulting files will be read-only. You may want to run
chmod -R u+w *
in the root Divine Divinity directory in order to prevent future problems with patchs.) - The game is now installed. The file div.exe is the actual game, and the file configtool.exe configures the game.
- You must turn renderer to "Software", as the D3D renderer creates black boxes around all objects, and makes loading very slow.
- After changing the renderer, the game works.
- Cedega has a problem with crashes (the game will crash every 15 minutes or so), and with framerate in the cities. Wine has neither of these problems.
- There are minor problems with stuttering in sound and graphics.

