
"The puzzles possess a depth which betray Dan's age and the story provides real emotional heft." "We've worked closely with Dan as he, along with our in-house artists and programmers, crafted an experience which does justice to the vision he showed in his 2016 BAFTA award-winning demo," the publisher said. Smith said in a statement that the finished game is built on the mechanics he developed years ago, but "they're now integrated with a mature, absorbing story and setting," thanks to Ripstone Games' help. The game puts you in an unsettlingly pristine art deco hotel called The Penrose, where you have to solve color-coded puzzles and take on physics challenges to unravel its secrets and solve the mystery surrounding your stay. Now, his creation is almost ready to hit your consoles: video game publisher Ripstone Games is releasing The Spectrum Retreat on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC sometime this year. I'd never even think to try uninstalling something like that to fix a game problem.Dan Smith was only 18 when he won the BAFTA Young Game Designers Award in 2016 for the prototype of his first-person puzzler. How random that Citrix would be the culprit. YOU! Game kept crashing before even loading the game, verified files, eventually turned to Google and yours was the post that solved it. I have The Spectrum Retreat on EGS and My Time at Portia on Steam.įor the curious, here is the article where I received my answer (I have an RTX 2080 Super):

I had already made sure my NVIDIA drivers and Windows Updates were up to date and was getting the same error across the games mentioned above.

Originally posted by killerthrillher:I'm going to put this here b/c it has been absolutely maddening trying to find a solution to the Unity 2017.4.14f1 error I started to get across a few different games (My Time at Portia and The Spectrum Retreat, to name a couple.) If this is not an error you've received, by all means disregard, but my solution was to uninstall a "Citrix Indirect Display Adapter" found through Device Manager > Display Adapters.
