I'm afraid there won't be support for lower OpenGL versions.
I'm afraid there won't be support for lower OpenGL versions.
It could possibly be the bug reporter we attach to the game. It sends us the crash log if the game ever crashes.
Have you tried updating your graphics card drivers?
Compatibility does suck, but as students, we were still experimenting and learning technologies.
Unfortunately, your graphics card does not support OpenGL 3.0 so I'm afraid recompiling won't help you. Sorry!
Hey Carnival73, could you describe the problem in more detail and provide your tech specs? Thanks!
Hey OverLord Rick, you have to use the ATI drivers for you card.
You can get them here:
Windows 7 32-bit: Support.amd.com
Windows 7 64-bit: Support.amd.com
We're glad you like the game :)
As for the reddit post, I'd be an idiot if I said I minded, haha.
Spread the word! :D
The game is a straight up stealth-action game. No RPG elements involved, sorry!
Could you try these drivers?
64-bit Windows 7: Nvidia.com
32-bit Windows 7: Nvidia.com
Those drivers you linked are for desktop cards.
@azultain The drivers you obtained may not be entirely up to date because it's a mobile graphics card. If you got your drivers from your laptop manufacturer's website, try getting it from NVIDIA instead. Check here: Nvidia.com
@azultain If you're still getting that error with the latest drivers, it might mean that your graphics card does not support OpenGL 3.3 yet. What graphics card are you using?
Thanks for the comments everyone!
The team is thrilled by the positive response :)
We're looking into porting the game over to Linux, however, we're still a bunch of students so it's a little challenging for us right now to handle the port and other work.
If anyone has success running the game with WINE, let us know!
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Deity was released on 16-Dec-2011 and is completely free for download at our website: Deity-game.com
Description:
Deity is a stealth action game developed by a team of students at DigiPen Institute of Technology.
Deity features unique gameplay mechanics, requiring only the mouse to play and was inspired by games such as Diablo, Torchlight and Batman: Arkham Asylum, encompassing stealth action in an isometric view.
Please visit Deity-game.com for updates and the latest versions!
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Programmers: Ryan Chew, Caroline Sugianto, Christopher Mingus, Michael Travaglione | Artists: Ying Liu, Matthew Frederick, Aariel Hall | Designers: Ryan Hickman