![]() ![]() The TL DR is basically to turn off any VSync, GSync or framerate limiter and see how the game plays when it's, like, 500 FPS or something. Sorry for the massive wall of text, but I wanted to give out as much information as possible. If not, then I want to figure out what's going on with my copy. If you end up having similar issues, then I guess my current set up is the best it's gonna get. I'm just now wondering if you'll have similar issues at that high framerate or if your game works perfectly fine regardless. Capping it at 60FPS makes the mouse move more or less correctly, but the stutter feeling is still there. If I turn using the keyboard, it looks very smooth, but if I try turning with the mouse, it'd constantly shake, or often be stuck for a while before suddenly moving again. I know for a fact that regardless of what fix I implement, if I remove any framerate cap, the mouse will be very jittery and often refuse to move at all, even though the game is running at a massively huge framerate. I'm just wondering now if that actually helps at all, and what your experience is with this stuff. Unfortunately, I don't have an XP machine handy to get around it like this person in the thread did. I'm having the same issue regarding older installation. You don't have those problems at a high framerate?ĮDIT: Also, I've been trying to use the GOTY ISOs to see if that fixes stuff, but like here: It just gets worse as the framerate increases. I'm playing it in windowed mode at the moment, though I'm still having those odd issues. On my new machine I am finding I have to play it in windowed mode or else it seems to cap my Nvidia 1060 to no more than 60 FPS At that high framerate, I just have the usual problems of dialogue and scripted events all going way too fast, but the mouse is still highly smooth. ![]() Predator 2 despite it using an identical engine. The strange thing is I get this issue at super high framerates in NOLF1, but I don't have that issue at all in Aliens vs. For instance, if I turn off VSync and framerate limits entirely, I can get like 500 frames per second and the mouse flat out will not move a lot of times. I notice that it gets especially bad if the framerate is ludicrously high. I'm just wondering if you also have that issue, and if it's something that affects all copies of NOLF 1 these days. Seems like the stuff I've done, which was using dgVoodoo2, adding the mouse fixes, and limiting my framerate to 60FPS has made it mostly playable, though it's still not perfect. I've learned to just try and deal with it. Now, as mentioned in another thread, I'm unable to uninstall it on Windows 10. That being said, the problem really isn't the download anymore, as TheISOZone's version of the files seem fine. I do also have Microsoft Edge installed normally. Weird cause I downloaded them a couple nights ago to my new PC and didn't have any problems. The ISOs here are from one of my copies of the GOTY so they are the actual media. It's been getting closer and closer to fully playable for me.ĭo you have any information I can put with that DLL (was there a readme file?) In the meantime, I'm gonna download the GOTY ISOs from TheISOZone and reinstall NOLF1 to see if that further fixes anything. It seems perfectly playable now, so I think this file might be worth adding to the other mouse fixes for those who want it. ![]() Tested one of the more prominent areas that stutter, which was Santa's lab training areas, and using this alongside mouse smoothing is the most effective so far at mitigating the problem for me. I'm starting to see black bars in the menu as well, even though the game itself seems to look fine.ĮDIT: I do think this has been pretty effective. Will still want to reinstall the game at some point, though. I still use dgVoodoo2 and mouse smoothing, but all of that combined with this seems to fix the problem for me. I still feel like it's not perfect, but it feels playable now based on what little I've played so far. I don't know if it's a placebo or not, but it seems like this file most mitigates the problem. I did find this, though: (uploading that file as well) Hm, is there an alternate source I can download the GOTY ISOs? I found the ones on TheISOZone, but they seem to be smaller in size than what you have so I'm not sure if their version is missing anything or not. I have had more success with the GOTY edition on Windows 10 and newer hardware. ![]()
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