Thief 1/2 & SShock 2: DDFix and Enhanced Resolution Patch - discussion - by bikerdude
Wronschien on 16/3/2011 at 07:00
No I have a nvidia card, 9600 GT
thanks for your idea though
jermi on 16/3/2011 at 17:35
Quote Posted by AluminumHaste
the up and down movement of the mouse is too sensitive, but that could be just the way the game is coded as I'm running 16:10 aspect ratio which didn't really exist back then, so just getting the sensitivity up for the widescreen is probably screwing with the vertical sensitivity.
That's it. The game does some weird (I would say incorrect) calculation of axis sensitivities, which results in overly sensitive vertical axis on widescreen.
Quote Posted by Wronschien
when I hold a weapon I can see the stars of the sky through the textures of the walls
Set LimbZBufferFix=0 when playing missions where this happens. That is, missions that use old style stars.
Wronschien on 16/3/2011 at 23:00
Quote Posted by jermi
Set LimbZBufferFix=0 when playing missions where this happens. That is, missions that use old style stars.
Thanks a lot that's great now !
jermi on 17/3/2011 at 18:13
There's "ddfix 1.3.11 readme.txt", which is Timeslip's original readme and contains the changelog up to version 1.3.11. Then there's "ddfix README.html", which is the readme for the current version and contains the changelog after 1.3.11.
Cyrlous on 21/3/2011 at 02:44
I've gone through the whole process, including adding the game_screen_size 1280 1024 line to my cam file but I still can't get TDP to run on my Windows 7. The screen goes black and I hear a blip of what sounds like music or sound of some sort and then it crashes. My computer has multiple processors and I've heard that can cause problems, but I wasn't sure if DDFix was supposed to fix that or not.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
sNeaksieGarrett on 21/3/2011 at 04:14
So wait, you are using ddfix right? Did you check ddfix.ini to make sure that Multicorefix=1? (that fixes the multi-core related issue.)
I don'tactually have any trouble running TDP on my Windows 7 machine (and it's not using ddfix either), but I do have Disable desktop composition checked as well as Disable display scaling on high dpi settings... Maybe that will help?
Cyrlous on 21/3/2011 at 04:31
Yeah, MultiCoreFix is set to 1 by default. As for those other two I didn't see them in that file, or are they somewhere else?
jermi on 21/3/2011 at 16:17
Windows settings.
Which whole process did you go through?
What's the module and offset of the crash?