Hello there, I am a big fan of this game and was super excited to see it for 19.99 online, used to play on a friends' borrowed discs back in the day, loved it, etc, wanted to play it again.
Yea, sadly, the game will not launch. I purchased the Sins of a Solar Empire - Trinity package from the Stardock website store. The game downloaded via the Stardock Central program and installed. I went home where, sadly, I had no internet connection (ISP issues). I double clicked on the icon on the Desktop (Sins of a Solar Empire - Trinity) and absolutely nothing happened. I looked at the open processes in Windows and 3-4 are opening, staying for a few moments, than closing every time I launch the program. Restarted, checked installation etc. Nothin.
So I dig into the program files and find the individual game launchers. They all ask for Registration (dammit, I have no internet! lol I really wanted to just play...) but it ended up okay. I finally get internet back today (yay), but the Desktop shortcut still seems to just open phantom processes and then close them. I get the thing registered with the Key and start them up...
...to have it sit at a Black Screen and do nothing. Sat there for a few minutes, hit Escape, and a dialogue pops up saying it's crashed. I cried a little bit, tried each launcher, nothing, tried updating the clients, nothing. Cried a little more and got on these forums. I can think of a host of reasons this might be happening, so I'll list as much info here as possible. Thank you in advance, I REALLY want to play this game again!!
Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit
Intel Core i5 3rd Generation with onboard GPU
6 GB RAM
750 GB Hardrive
I imagine the onboard GPU might be the culprit in lieu of a dedicated graphics card (saw some addenda about graphics card silliness with this game). But the GPU is actually quite decent, running RaiderZ, Tribes: Ascend, and Minecraft with nary a hiccup. The first two are 2012 titles, so surely it can handle SoaSE...?
Please help, want to play this classic again
Also, tried googling where the minidump was, couldn't get a definitive answer. Happy to post it if somebody can direct me to it.