WinstonSmith
11-18-2010, 03:37 AM
I just bought and downloaded this game. Cool! I've been wanting to play this for years! Thanks to Steam for selling it, and at such a nice price too! :D
But, ya know, it seems to run a little fast on my computer. (Here (http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1465761)'s my specs, in case someone wanted to know.) I'd tell you a frame-rate average if I knew how many FPS were going, but I bet it's a lot. And as you can see, my computer is hardly a Mother of a computer hehehe
Anyone remember that old program for DOS called "MoSlo" that was everywhere? It was used on newer, faster DOS computers to slow down programs (including--or especially--games) to run at the same speed as was on the older, slower computers that they were made for.
Well is there such a thing now, like for this?
And if not, how can I slow the game down to the same speed (whatever that was) as was normal when it was released?
Thanks!
But, ya know, it seems to run a little fast on my computer. (Here (http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1465761)'s my specs, in case someone wanted to know.) I'd tell you a frame-rate average if I knew how many FPS were going, but I bet it's a lot. And as you can see, my computer is hardly a Mother of a computer hehehe
Anyone remember that old program for DOS called "MoSlo" that was everywhere? It was used on newer, faster DOS computers to slow down programs (including--or especially--games) to run at the same speed as was on the older, slower computers that they were made for.
Well is there such a thing now, like for this?
And if not, how can I slow the game down to the same speed (whatever that was) as was normal when it was released?
Thanks!