Calm down, Just reinstall the game.
Lord, do you have any idea of what I can do?
Quote from: kayla on January 08, 2013, 02:14:49 amLord, do you have any idea of what I can do?I've been watching the topic thinking of other things and searching around the forum for other tips not yet mentioned here. I'll post when I find some.
Sometimes you aren't able to even enter the game, and all you can hear is the menu music, or it just crashes directly after launch. Those who experience this can enter the feralheart folder located in C:\FeralHeart at standard, find the file called "Ogre.cfg" and open it with wordpad.This file works just as the ingame options menu, but instead of buttons and sliders, there's text.What we're interested in is the top row Set the top row text so it is just like in the picture with the textCode:Render System=Direct3D9 Rendering SubsystemSave the file, and close it. Next time you run the game it should boot with the new settings you applied.
Have you tried changing the rendering subsystem? If you can get to the game's main menu click where it says "options" and then click "video" and change the rendering subsystem from OpenGL to Direct3D9. On the other hand if you can not get the game to open at all try changing your rendering subsystem with the method quoted down below:Quote Sometimes you aren't able to even enter the game, and all you can hear is the menu music, or it just crashes directly after launch. Those who experience this can enter the feralheart folder located in C:\FeralHeart at standard, find the file called "Ogre.cfg" and open it with wordpad.This file works just as the ingame options menu, but instead of buttons and sliders, there's text.What we're interested in is the top row Set the top row text so it is just like in the picture with the textCode:Render System=Direct3D9 Rendering SubsystemSave the file, and close it. Next time you run the game it should boot with the new settings you applied.
Open up your control panel located in the start menu. Depending on which Operating system you use, and which layout it might look differently. But Windows firewall should be in the category "security" or just find the text "Windows firewall" or "Allow a program through windows firewall". This should take you to the correct place.Once there you'll get a new window with a list of programs. Try to locate FeralHeart.exe in there and add it to exceptions by marking the checkbox. If you can't find it, and the game to the list by yourself by pressing add program.If you don't understand how to do this still, ask someone else to do this for you.