TMI2&3 choppy, dropping frame(s) every second?
Just installed TMI part 3 (yes, I'm late, so shh! no spoilers!) and noticed that I seem to drop one or more frames about every second. Especially noticable in pans like the one at the very beginning with the Voodoo Lady, the screen "jumps" and it's really annoying. I only ran the game up to the first scene wher I can control Guybrush and it's the same there. Even the mouse pointer on the menu screens jumps if I just drag it slowly and evenly left/right.
Now I know that Windows (or maybe the PC platform) isn't the best there is when it comes to keeping the GFX smooth but this is too regular to be accidental.
So far I've tried:
* Rebooting (a few times)
* Updating the GFX drivers to the latest ones (191.07).
* Updating DirectX to the latest version (2009-09-16).
* Lowering the resolution to 640x480.
* Lowering the GFX quality to 1.
I'm running on a Dell XPS M1330 with a T9300 2.5GHZ Core2 Duo, 4GB RAM, and the NVidia 8400M GS. According to SysInternals ProcessExplorer my CPU is doing pretty much nothing else besides running TMI.
The funny thing is I don't remember this happening when I was playing parts 1 and 2, but now it happens in part 2 as well. Don't have part 1 installed anymore so I can't try that right now.
Ideas? I don't want to start playing part 3 until I've at least tried to sort this out.
Now I know that Windows (or maybe the PC platform) isn't the best there is when it comes to keeping the GFX smooth but this is too regular to be accidental.
So far I've tried:
* Rebooting (a few times)
* Updating the GFX drivers to the latest ones (191.07).
* Updating DirectX to the latest version (2009-09-16).
* Lowering the resolution to 640x480.
* Lowering the GFX quality to 1.
I'm running on a Dell XPS M1330 with a T9300 2.5GHZ Core2 Duo, 4GB RAM, and the NVidia 8400M GS. According to SysInternals ProcessExplorer my CPU is doing pretty much nothing else besides running TMI.
The funny thing is I don't remember this happening when I was playing parts 1 and 2, but now it happens in part 2 as well. Don't have part 1 installed anymore so I can't try that right now.
Ideas? I don't want to start playing part 3 until I've at least tried to sort this out.
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To Boot Clean in Windows XP
1. Click Start --> Run --> Type MSCONFIG --> Click OK
2. On the General tab, choose Selective Startup
3. Uncheck Process SYSTEM.INI file
4. Uncheck Process WIN.INI file
5. Uncheck Load Startup Items
6. Click on the Services tab
7. At the bottom, check Hide All Microsoft Services
8. Uncheck all boxes in the window or click the button labeled Disable All
6. Click OK
7. Click Restart
8. After reboot, run game to see if it works.
After performing the necessary steps, restore your system by doing the following:
1. Click Start --> Run --> Type MSCONFIG--> Click OK
2. On the General tab, choose Normal Startup
3. Click OK
4. Click YES, when asked to restart your computer
msconfig is still there but I guess they've moved things around a bit. The services tab is still there but "process system.ini" and "process win.ini" are of course gone, and autostart has its own tab. Could I trouble you for a guide for Vista as well? My guess is to leave the general tab alone, do the same as xp for the services tab, but do I uncheck everything in the autostart tab?
Also, I remember chasing some CPU spikes caused by DPC when I had just bought this laptop (came with Vista preinstalled). But they usually appear after the computer hasn't been restarted in quite a while.
1. Click Start --> Run --> Type MSCONFIG --> Click OK
2. On the General tab, choose Selective Startup
3. Uncheck Load Startup Items
4. Select the Services tab
5. Check Hide all Microsoft services
6. Click Disable all
7. Click on OK
8. Click Restart.
9. After reboot, run game to see if it works.
After performing the necessary steps, restore your system by doing the following:
1. Click Start --> Run --> Type MSCONFIG--> Click OK
2. On the General tab, choose Normal Startup
3. Click Ok
4. Click Yes, when asked to restart your computer
Anyway, it seems to work, the game runs much better than before. Now comes the fun process of turning on autostarts and services one-by-one... :rolleyes:
By the way, the settings you describe for vista made it switch to "diagnostic startup" in the general tab of msconfig.