Problems with KQ1VGA
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Problems with KQ1VGA
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Guessing the gnome's name--as Rumplestiltskin, Nikstlitselpmur, or Bob--leaves the game stuck: the cursor's a crown, the menu bar is greyed out, and nothing I click or key makes a difference. The gnome's stopped whittling, but the river in the bottom left corner is still sparkling.
The same thing happens after I've defeated the dragon and try to take the mirror. "Congratulations!" it tells me, and then BAM, frozen.
Also, I found my fairy godmother and she cast the protection spell on me, but afterwards I was unable to move--I could look at things, touch myself (or rather, the feather in my cap), interact with my inventory, but I couldn't walk anywhere.
Does anyone know what's going wrong, or how to fix it?
I'm running v3.0 of the game under Win2K SP4. Thanks
Guessing the gnome's name--as Rumplestiltskin, Nikstlitselpmur, or Bob--leaves the game stuck: the cursor's a crown, the menu bar is greyed out, and nothing I click or key makes a difference. The gnome's stopped whittling, but the river in the bottom left corner is still sparkling.
The same thing happens after I've defeated the dragon and try to take the mirror. "Congratulations!" it tells me, and then BAM, frozen.
Also, I found my fairy godmother and she cast the protection spell on me, but afterwards I was unable to move--I could look at things, touch myself (or rather, the feather in my cap), interact with my inventory, but I couldn't walk anywhere.
Does anyone know what's going wrong, or how to fix it?
I'm running v3.0 of the game under Win2K SP4. Thanks
My OS, as I mentioned earlier, is Windows 2000, with Service Pack 4 installed. I am running v3.0 of the game, as I also mentioned earlier. I have 192 MB of RAM, a P2/300 processor, and am running the game at the recommended 320x200.
The game loads fine and runs perfectly, with no slowdowns or errors other than at the aforementioned parts of the game (guessing the gnome's name and retrieving the mirror, in case you missed that, too).
Does that help at all?
The game loads fine and runs perfectly, with no slowdowns or errors other than at the aforementioned parts of the game (guessing the gnome's name and retrieving the mirror, in case you missed that, too).
Does that help at all?
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