That is pure bs that a klik game runs fast on every computer; I used to play Gearbolt Rage and Factor X in slo-mo on my way old 95.
I always thought that klik games were notorious for being fussy when it comes to XP. You could just be SOL....
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27th June, 2006 at 23:43:34 -
Look, It may be your friends computer for some companys manifacture things that totally suck in general but are real great on one thing or you totally suck at using MMF/TGF
Just checking... have you checked the "Machine independant speed" box? Maybe windows XP has a feature which prevents Machine dependant speed apps from whizzing up too high?
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28th June, 2006 at 07:39:12 -
@rydin: uh, what are you talking about? bs? SOL?
Anyway, the more objects there are + the higher the game resolution, the slower it will run on older computers. I especially noticed this with my 266 Mhz Pentium II with 64 MB RAM, which especially ran bad at bigger frames and scrolling.
It appears like nobody have any idea about what I can do so I guess I have to change the screenresolution again...
But anyway, thanks everybody for trying