http://www.wadjeteyegames.com/forum/index.php?topic=1584.msg9226#msg9226
The developer of Primordia has told us to post in these forums about this problem, so here goes. Maybe someone has had this problem before with another game and solved it. Keep in mind that nothing at all that could be done in the winsetup.exe has helped.
It's all right there in the thread, but I'll quote, for convenience's sake.
PS: Yes, I did find the register questions annoying and patronizing. Keep in mind the circumstances that led me here. Hopefully we can find a solution to the problem.
The developer of Primordia has told us to post in these forums about this problem, so here goes. Maybe someone has had this problem before with another game and solved it. Keep in mind that nothing at all that could be done in the winsetup.exe has helped.
It's all right there in the thread, but I'll quote, for convenience's sake.
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Hello,
I just bought Primordia on Steam, and was just now trying it for the first time. Unfortunately the animations for Horatio's walking are choppy, to a degree that it is really annoying. To see if it wasn't supposed to be like that I checked a "Let's play" on youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ys30I9rZAb4). They don't seem to have that problem at all, and it looks smoother overall. I'm not sure if it's just the walking animation that is choppy, or other animations as well, as I only played the first few screens of the game.
Specs:
Windows 7 64-bit
Intel Core 2 Duo E7500
Radeon HD 4850
4 GiB RAM
I have experimented a little bit with the winsetup.exe for Primordia, but without any improvements. Any idea what i can do to make it run smooth?
Regards,
Anton
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I have the same issue. However the walking animation only slows down when the footstep sound plays. It makes it seem quite odd as he moves forward a step, stops, then continues.
I also thought that it was an intentional effect until I noticed that the whole game was slowing down at that time as well, rain, Crispin etc.
My Computer Specs are
Op System: Windows 7 (64-bit)
CPU: Pentium(R) Dual Core CPU E5700 (3GHz)
Video Card: AMD Radeon HD 6870
Ram: 4 Gb
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Yep, I have tried DirectDraw and windowed mode, as well as them both at once.
I also tried disabling the digital sound, but that causes the game to crash at start-up, as i detailed in another thread.
thanks for the response
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I am using a GOG version and I have the same problem. I've tried every setting possible but it changes nothing (and on occasion even makes things worse). All of the previous Wadjeteye games (Shivah, Blackwell series, Gemini Rue, Resonance) worked perfectly on my computer. I would be very grateful if someone could find a solution to this problem.
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the tearing of sprites was both in the demo/full version of this game. there is an option in options/advanced to increase the buffer.. it helps a bit, but not much.
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Yes, I tried that but I didn't get any noticeable improvement.
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This is also happening to me. It's very unfortunate, but the game is unplayable as it is. I don't mean to be rude, but it's just too annoying to tolerate.
Everything just freezes for a split second when the following sounds play:
a) Horatio's footsteps
b) Main menu, hover-on and hover-off of a button
c) Probably others
I also tried everything I could try (every possible combination) in winsetup.exe. Windowed, antialias, nearest neighbor, every combination of sound/music drivers, all the checkboxes. I do mean everything. Also DD/D3D. Buffer size to all possible sizes. Nothing helps. I also tried running the game with administrator permission. I even tried disabling Steam Community for the game (so the overlay doesn't pop up).
Steam Version
Win7 64 bits
4 GB RAM
GTX 260
Core 2 Duo E7200
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Hi guys. Sorry for the delay in hopping on this thread. It's hard to keep up with all the forum posts these days! In future, it's always faster to email us directly with questions instead of posting or PMing.
This seems like an AGS engine compatibility issue (AGS being the engine we used to create the game) rather than a game scripting issue, which is a bit beyond our area of expertise. By best advice would be to go to the AGS technical forum and explain the situation there. I hate to pass the buck, as it were, but it will be much quicker for you to explain your situation to them directly as opposed to me acting as a go-between. The techies on that forum are much more knowledgeable about how the engine works on different computer setups than we do, and so are in a much better position to help you.
And once they do help you, please post the solution here so we can help others with the same problem!
Thanks and sorry again for these issues,
-Dave
PS: Yes, I did find the register questions annoying and patronizing. Keep in mind the circumstances that led me here. Hopefully we can find a solution to the problem.