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Hammer2001 -> How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 11:55:33 AM)

My very best surprise with this game is that my computer runs it very swift and without any incidence. I had played UV in the same and other computers since month now, it runs quite well but with some delay in opening info windows or selecting units/TFs. With the huge size of WitP I was not sure if I would become tired of those little problem. With the game on hands I am very pleased wiyh this software quality




Grouchy -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 12:21:35 PM)

To be honest I'm a little annoyed by the delay/stuttering while running WitP, my mouse aiming is off because off it. IIRC the animations in UV runned more smoothly also.
Didn't expect it with my top of the line system.




freeboy -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 12:23:21 PM)

running a p4 at 1.5/ 512 mem lots of hd space and a new ati card
runs great.. really no problems




Caltone -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 12:28:16 PM)

Running great for me too in XP. I've got a fast processor and nice video card, but I'm sure its the 1GB of memory that's really making a difference.




Hard Sarge -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 12:31:44 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Grouchy

To be honest I'm a little annoyed by the delay/stuttering while running WitP, my mouse aiming is off because off it. IIRC the animations in UV runned more smoothly also.
Didn't expect it with my top of the line system.


not to be dumb, are you sure you don't have something running in the background ?

I have not seen any stuttering or delays ? (I have some hassles with my mouse going to sleep, but that is normal for me, dog eat my good mouse, and got a cheap replacement, and it falls asleep)

only hassle I really see in my game, is closeing the box where you tell the TF what kind of mission it should be (IE, change a Combat mission to a Bombardment mission) click on the little check, and sometimes it don't get hit, you get the sound, but box stays open, I just tend to double click it now, to make sure I hit it

HARD_Sarge
hmm, on a side note, you say you got a top of the line system, how much mem ?, even some of the new ones seem to be short on needed mem ??

2.4 gig, P-4, 128 mag TNT 4 Vid card, 1 Gig of Ram




Grouchy -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 12:58:29 PM)

Have tried to turn off thingies in the background but since it didn'rt make any diffeence I'm now running things now in the background.

Suspect it is/was partial sound related, but of course not sure. Need to experience some more.

3400+ AMD, Ti 4200 or X800 pro, Neo platinum MB (Realtek AC97 onboard), 1GB Ram.




2Stepper -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 1:03:57 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Grouchy

To be honest I'm a little annoyed by the delay/stuttering while running WitP, my mouse aiming is off because off it. IIRC the animations in UV runned more smoothly also.
Didn't expect it with my top of the line system.


Actually Grouchy there's a fix for that. I've got a workhorse of a system with XP here also. Game runs like a champ. Though initially it was zooming around the map bigtime. I was a little annoyed by this. Theres a couple of delay toggles in the preferences when you start the game that have to be adjusted. Essentially you have to slow your system down some to get it running the game effectively. Just experiment with it some and you'll be set. Lord knows I'm a happy camper...

Only thing now I want to do yet is turn off some of the annoying dialoge messages that happen as the action gets going each turn. I know there's a lot to do, but wading through all the "reading tfs, assigning missions... yaddiyaddi-ya" gets old. LOL!! Couldn't be happier with the game though cause like you say it runs like a champ in XP




Castelnau -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 2:31:24 PM)

Hi all,

I only seem to have one complaint as far as lag..... When I choose to "view" the combat reports as they occur - as the battle progresses (more rounds of combat) the explosions and sounds start slowing down even though the delay is set to 1 second. Any one else observe this?




The Gnome -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 3:13:41 PM)

By and large I'm extremely happy with the performance save two areas: Clicking 'Done' when forming a TF causes a significant delay so that forming a series of TFs quickly is a major pain, and then clicking destination or choose home base causes the same delay.

Other than that I'm very pleased with the performance.




hithere -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 3:33:08 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Hard Sarge

quote:

ORIGINAL: Grouchy

To be honest I'm a little annoyed by the delay/stuttering while running WitP, my mouse aiming is off because off it. IIRC the animations in UV runned more smoothly also.
Didn't expect it with my top of the line system.


not to be dumb, are you sure you don't have something running in the background ?

I have not seen any stuttering or delays ? (I have some hassles with my mouse going to sleep, but that is normal for me, dog eat my good mouse, and got a cheap replacement, and it falls asleep)

only hassle I really see in my game, is closeing the box where you tell the TF what kind of mission it should be (IE, change a Combat mission to a Bombardment mission) click on the little check, and sometimes it don't get hit, you get the sound, but box stays open, I just tend to double click it now, to make sure I hit it

HARD_Sarge
hmm, on a side note, you say you got a top of the line system, how much mem ?, even some of the new ones seem to be short on needed mem ??

2.4 gig, P-4, 128 mag TNT 4 Vid card, 1 Gig of Ram

quote:


Matrix Elite


hey all, I've seen this too...and also when I change to a attack for land units. evertything else runs ok....one thing i did notice though...during naval combat i thought it was slowing down but after really looking at it it seems to be normal but the shell "splash" animation seems alittle choppy. I do run zonealarm and norton anti-virus in the background but notice no change when i disable them. also i can run Far Cry and some other pretty graphic and CPU intensive games fine with these on. (well, it does slow down in Far Cry when i am in a cave or something.
2 Ghz intel
256 Meg video
1 G ram




Grotius -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 4:06:28 PM)

It's running smoothly for me as well. Saving games seems to take longer than it did in UV, even in small scenarios, but that's not a big deal.




Titanwarrior89 -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 4:39:33 PM)

Running XP, the game has ran perfect no problems what so ever. In fact it loads faster than UV does. But i don't have much running in the back ground and 2 Gigs of ram mem.
quote:

ORIGINAL: Hammer2001

My very best surprise with this game is that my computer runs it very swift and without any incidence. I had played UV in the same and other computers since month now, it runs quite well but with some delay in opening info windows or selecting units/TFs. With the huge size of WitP I was not sure if I would become tired of those little problem. With the game on hands I am very pleased wiyh this software quality




Rocco -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 4:59:21 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: The Gnome

By and large I'm extremely happy with the performance save two areas: Clicking 'Done' when forming a TF causes a significant delay so that forming a series of TFs quickly is a major pain, and then clicking destination or choose home base causes the same delay.

Other than that I'm very pleased with the performance.


I have that same problem, it is annoying as all hell. It can take forever on the first turn sending out all those TF's. I also noticed the surface combat action slow down after several rounds in big battles, but if I end that battle and another one pops up it goes back to cheetah speed.

I love the game but some area of performance could possibly use some finishing touches, I'm off to update drivers to see if this helps.

Oh, system: AMD 1.7 GHZ Athlon, 1 gig RAM, GeForce 3 ti 500, Soundblaster live 5.1, plenty of HD space

Rocco




Mr.Frag -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 5:01:07 PM)

Memry doesn't help, cpu speed is everything in this game. Having a slower box is going to make you feel the sorts and shuffles. [;)]




Rocco -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 5:25:35 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr.Frag

Memry doesn't help, cpu speed is everything in this game. Having a slower box is going to make you feel the sorts and shuffles. [;)]


What would be a good speed processor to run without the pauses? I thought 1.7 Ghz Athlon would be plenty, but I believe I can upgrade it to as much as 2.2 or so and would be willing to fork out the cash to do it [:D] but would it be worth it, would the trouble go away?

Thanks

Rocco




Point Luck -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 5:40:50 PM)

One machine running the game is a

P-4
1.00Ghz
256 Ram
XP - Pro
AMD Processor

Games runs perfect, No Complaints.

I do shut off Video and Sound, Not necessary to enjoy the game,

Message delay needs to set to user preferences




Rocco -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 5:46:04 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Point Luck

One machine running the game is a

P-4
1.00Ghz
256 Ram
XP - Pro
AMD Processor

Games runs perfect, No Complaints.

I do shut off Video and Sound, Not necessary to enjoy the game,

Message delay needs to set to user preferences


Do you mean that when you click set TF destination button that it delays because the message delay is set to, say, 1.5 seconds? That would and would not make sense at the same time. It makes sense because it delays, but does not make sense because there is no message displayed.

Thanks

Rocco




Point Luck -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 6:28:28 PM)

quote:

TF destination button that it delays because the message delay is set to, say, 1.5 seconds?


No, What I meant was that some things need to be tweaked to your comfort level.

The delay you describe I couldn't answer. I haven't seen this problem, But there could be something running in the back ground - Computers are great for multi-tasking but not so great at multi-tasking and playing games. I always shut off everything but windows when I gaming




Ghostrider -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/5/2004 6:30:39 PM)

Since my main computer is currently KIA, I am running WITP on a laptop....Which is a 1.2 Gig/640 MB Ram/8 Meg Vid Card [>:], and I have not had any trouble playing WITP with XP Pro as my OS. Now granted I am just happy to be able to play WITP at this point may have alot to do with it!




Charles2222 -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/6/2004 12:56:19 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: 2Stepper

quote:

ORIGINAL: Grouchy

To be honest I'm a little annoyed by the delay/stuttering while running WitP, my mouse aiming is off because off it. IIRC the animations in UV runned more smoothly also.
Didn't expect it with my top of the line system.


Actually Grouchy there's a fix for that. I've got a workhorse of a system with XP here also. Game runs like a champ. Though initially it was zooming around the map bigtime. I was a little annoyed by this. Theres a couple of delay toggles in the preferences when you start the game that have to be adjusted. Essentially you have to slow your system down some to get it running the game effectively. Just experiment with it some and you'll be set. Lord knows I'm a happy camper...

Only thing now I want to do yet is turn off some of the annoying dialoge messages that happen as the action gets going each turn. I know there's a lot to do, but wading through all the "reading tfs, assigning missions... yaddiyaddi-ya" gets old. LOL!! Couldn't be happier with the game though cause like you say it runs like a champ in XP


If there is a way to totally knock out all the messages, you probably wouldn't want it, due to some desirable things it might take out (better to have .01 delay). There's a file somewhere which I can't recall, which lists all that mumbo-jumbo and it could make a difference if there's some little something crucial, like the location of a briefly spotted submarine at night.

I'm not sure it's the same file or not, but I have seen a file that recorded some of the intelligence findings, in which one of the things mentioned was that an armored force (it named it) was preparing an attack on a specific city (wow!).




Grouchy -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/6/2004 1:32:01 AM)

Well, I dumped the Ti 4200, and toyed with the game; delays are gone now [:)]
Somehow I think in an earlier stadium I overlooked the agperture settings.




2Stepper -> RE: How WitP runs in XP? (7/6/2004 1:37:17 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Rocco

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr.Frag

Memry doesn't help, cpu speed is everything in this game. Having a slower box is going to make you feel the sorts and shuffles. [;)]


What would be a good speed processor to run without the pauses? I thought 1.7 Ghz Athlon would be plenty, but I believe I can upgrade it to as much as 2.2 or so and would be willing to fork out the cash to do it [:D] but would it be worth it, would the trouble go away?

Thanks

Rocco


I'm running a 2.0ghtz AMD Athlon 64/3000 chip. Bugger flys... Yet I STILL Get some delays... Course I'm still playing with delay settings to make them idea. Biggest delay I had to lengthen was the map scroll. Was so fast at first it was almost unplayable. LOL!




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