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Forum Member Posts: 135 Joined: 21-June 07 ![]() |
Is there anything in NeJ that would cause my game to run much slower in CI? It's driving me nuts. I tried doing some of the dungeon to get items but it was too annoying so I just went through the portal before finishing it. Things are running normally in the NeJ areas.
I do have Dungeon be Gone installed so it could be because of that. I told the guy to go away and it's still laggy. |
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![]() Forum Member Tactical reputation: 2 Posts: 442 Joined: 4-May 07 From: London, England ![]() |
Hi, I am using an Nej install and experiencing some considerable lag also and have tried all the options suggested here except biffing the override. I have tried to biff my override as explained here but it does not seem to work, can anyone offer any further pointers as to how to do this succesfully?
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Forum Member Posts: 80 Joined: 25-January 07 From: We call it Swamp Pit, you call it Finland. ![]() |
In any case, I should point out that Rogue Rebalancing can not be installed with older versions of WeiDU (i.e. 185) since it uses several new commands which were introduced in WeiDU versions 200+ (i.e. SET_BG2_PROFICIENCY and REMOVE_CRE_ITEM). Therefore, it's extremely unwise to downgrade the RR installer. Actually the intention was to upgrade the other weidu.exe's with the one supplied within the RR.Hi, I am using an Nej install and experiencing some considerable lag also and have tried all the options suggested here except biffing the override. I have tried to biff my override as explained here but it does not seem to work, can anyone offer any further pointers as to how to do this succesfully? So where is the problem? Might it be that you have the game within a directory that has s p a c e s in them. You'll need to put the directory inside the "" marks. So the code line is something like this:CODE --game "C:\Program files\NeJ" and then continue, as in the previous post. There is also a thing that needs to be noted, the dos command line can't have too many marks or the computer can't read it.
This post has been edited by Jarno Mikkola: Apr 2 2008, 08:52 AM |
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