10-13-2016, 02:22 PM
(10-13-2016, 02:44 AM)PhantomUnderYourDesk Wrote: @EeveeBailey Seeing your point, Eevee (hope it's fine if I call you that for now... ) and I've met several Apple/Mac-enthusiasts, too... well, too bad they all were unfriendly and smugly so far, that's probably while I hold some kind of grudge against the brand itself. (Sorry, Apple, it's not your own fault. But you have enough customers willing to pay for your products.) Not saying that their products itself suck, though. And if there's such a Windows-Emulator, those who whish for the Mac-Version of Uranium can gladly try that
As for the lagg... well, I don't really know ^-^; What I've tried at the beginning was using CheatEngine to speed the game itself up (can be downloaded and operated easily with guides floating on YouTube), it didn't help. Neither did extracting all files with a different programm. There was also the option to make the game itself being played on a lower version of Windows than that installed on the computer itself, but mine had problems with that.
What ACTUALLY then helped me reducing the lagg/slowliness was simply putting the computer on maximum demand than on the regular power-saving mode. And with Version 1.0.3 it got even better somehow, at least in my case.
Thanks, I'll tweak the performance mode a bit and see if that helps. Version 1.0.3 DID get a little better, but it's still a bit jumpy in spots. Strangely enough, increasing the frame rate seemed to have made it worse instead of better (or maybe it seemed that way because I'm used to it being on 40 FPS). At any rate, I'm used to it enough that it doesn't really bother me like it did when I first started playing; it just makes it a little odd when I do video capture (which I'm trying to do at certain key event locations for fic purposes). Nothing that's a complete turn-off from playing, just a little minor annoyance is all.



