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Grandia II

Application Details:

Version: 1.x
License:
URL: http://www.ubi.com/US/default....
Votes: 6
Latest Rating: Gold
Latest Wine Version Tested: 3.0

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ShowSlackware64 14.2 multilibJan 31 20183.0N/A Yes YesGoldLunknown 
ShowSlackware 14.1 64-bit multilibDec 01 20151.8-rc2Yes No NoGarbageLunknown 
ShowChakra LinuxApr 13 20131.5.28Yes Yes NoBronzeKyle Devir 
ShowChakra LinuxDec 05 20121.5.18Yes Yes NoBronzeKyle Devir 
ShowChakra LinuxNov 12 20121.5.17Yes Yes NoBronzeKyle Devir 

Known Bugs

Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
36696 Grandia 2 - "err:ddraw:d3d_device3_GetRenderState Unexpected texture stage state setup, returning D3DTBLEND_MODULATE - likely erroneous." UNCONFIRMED View
38115 Grandia 2: game crashes after videos are skipped UNCONFIRMED View
49475 Grandia 2 crashe if you hit back on save/load screen. UNCONFIRMED View
50265 Grandia2 quartz:DSoundRender_UpdatePositions Underrun UNCONFIRMED View

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HowTo / Notes

Solving cinematics problems

To skip those pesky cinematics problems, pressing F9 will gracefully skip them and continue on.

When you initially run the Grandia2.exe file, the game screen will be black.

This is because of the UBI cinematic. Press F9. Problem solved.

The Grandia 2 Configuration utility

Grandia 2 has a configuration utility called GmConfig.exe, found in the game folder. Here, you can change or/and memorise the game controls and modify the graphics settings.

The graphics options are quite simple.

The initial settings are 640x480 16-bit.

You would very likely want to change that to 1024x768 32-bit, for best quality.

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