Posted March 27, 2017
I'm sure I've asked before, but dammit yet ANOTHER game is doing it. It happens with SEVERAL games, and so far as I know, NO ONE has ever had an explanation for it.
You double click on an icon to start a game..... and nothing. Sometimes the cursor will spin a few seconds, sometimes not, but then... nothing. And then you open up task manager and discover the game is in fact "running" but as a PROCESS (fixed, thanks Gydion) instead of an app, so that nothing appears on your screen.
This happened again today, and has happened at least 5 or 6 other times in games. In fact, it's happened with games not from GoG, so it's not a GoG thing (if anyone was thinking that the stuff they do to get the old games to run on new OS's had something to do with it. Nope. I've had at least 1 and IIRC 2 non-GoG games do it. In fact, Firefox has done it several times. My browser. I'll double click on it like always and...nothing. So I'd double click on it again and a message would come up that Firefox is already running.... Huh? No it isn't. then I'd look and sure enough it's running as a PROCESS instead of an app and doesn't show up on my screen.)
There MUST be some explanation for this, or is it true that nobody in this whole wide world of computers and computer geeks can figure this out?
ADDED: I should add that this has only ever occurred for me in Windows 7 and Windows 10. (I never used Windows 8 even once). It never happened on XP or earlier to me. But I have read forums all over these internets and have seen that this happens to others as well (again, using Windows 10, or sometimes Windows 7) so it is, in fact, "an issue" yet I have never, in all of the sights and examples, seen an explanation for it. I've seen suggested fixes that sometimes work, sometimes don't (run the game as administrator.... change some dmmm (or something) files, close all other apps when starting.... etc. etc. etc. the kind of catch all stuff you try. But surely there must be a logical, scientific reason for why this is happening. Ask Microsoft maybe???? LOL, like I'd ever get an answer there.
You double click on an icon to start a game..... and nothing. Sometimes the cursor will spin a few seconds, sometimes not, but then... nothing. And then you open up task manager and discover the game is in fact "running" but as a PROCESS (fixed, thanks Gydion) instead of an app, so that nothing appears on your screen.
This happened again today, and has happened at least 5 or 6 other times in games. In fact, it's happened with games not from GoG, so it's not a GoG thing (if anyone was thinking that the stuff they do to get the old games to run on new OS's had something to do with it. Nope. I've had at least 1 and IIRC 2 non-GoG games do it. In fact, Firefox has done it several times. My browser. I'll double click on it like always and...nothing. So I'd double click on it again and a message would come up that Firefox is already running.... Huh? No it isn't. then I'd look and sure enough it's running as a PROCESS instead of an app and doesn't show up on my screen.)
There MUST be some explanation for this, or is it true that nobody in this whole wide world of computers and computer geeks can figure this out?
ADDED: I should add that this has only ever occurred for me in Windows 7 and Windows 10. (I never used Windows 8 even once). It never happened on XP or earlier to me. But I have read forums all over these internets and have seen that this happens to others as well (again, using Windows 10, or sometimes Windows 7) so it is, in fact, "an issue" yet I have never, in all of the sights and examples, seen an explanation for it. I've seen suggested fixes that sometimes work, sometimes don't (run the game as administrator.... change some dmmm (or something) files, close all other apps when starting.... etc. etc. etc. the kind of catch all stuff you try. But surely there must be a logical, scientific reason for why this is happening. Ask Microsoft maybe???? LOL, like I'd ever get an answer there.
Post edited March 27, 2017 by OldFatGuy