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Hello all.
I have a strange problem with SoA+ToB+TDD.
First I must say that I play under Linux with WineX (CVS version). When I
started to play, everything went fine: the frame rate and the animations
were beautiful and satisfying.
But, when I got towards the end of the Underdark part, something annoying
appeared: when I scroll the screen or when the characters walk, there is a
pause (about .2 sec) every second in the animations : walk - freeze - walk -
freeze etc. making the gameplay somewhat irritating.
I checked every config option I could, but got on results; I even upped the
frame rate, and got smoother gameplay when the game plays, but still the
same freezes.
I suspected a problem with the magic items I ha my characters wear (Shield
of Balduran, Cloak of Reflection, ...) and noticed that when they are
stripped, the freezing occurs no more.
Could you tell me if the same thing occurs under Windows (98, 2000, XP,
whatever) and if there is a cure, what is it?
Thanks.
See you.
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Fabrice DELENTE
E-mail : fdelente@mail.cpod.fr
Hello all.
I have a strange problem with SoA+ToB+TDD.
First I must say that I play under Linux with WineX (CVS version). When I
started to play, everything went fine: the frame rate and the animations
were beautiful and satisfying.
But, when I got towards the end of the Underdark part, something annoying
appeared: when I scroll the screen or when the characters walk, there is a
pause (about .2 sec) every second in the animations : walk - freeze - walk -
freeze etc. making the gameplay somewhat irritating.
I checked every config option I could, but got on results; I even upped the
frame rate, and got smoother gameplay when the game plays, but still the
same freezes.
I suspected a problem with the magic items I ha my characters wear (Shield
of Balduran, Cloak of Reflection, ...) and noticed that when they are
stripped, the freezing occurs no more.
Could you tell me if the same thing occurs under Windows (98, 2000, XP,
whatever) and if there is a cure, what is it?
Thanks.
See you.
--
Fabrice DELENTE
E-mail : fdelente@mail.cpod.fr