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Palin
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So I stumbled across the FF7 modding community recently and decided to dig up my old PC copy of FF7 (I still have the crazy parallelogram box and everything.) After picking and choosing through the mods I ended up installing the following:
The v1.02 patch
The Saint's Hi-res patch
YAMP by dsiugo (for the minigame fix)
I didn't go for the NPC replacer patch because it changed the visual style too much, and when I tried patching the mp3 OST in using Ficedula's mod it ended up 1) not working and 2) making the game run like ass. So on to my problem. Simply put, the game hiccups. This isn't anything game breaking, it's just that when I'm running around, it's obvious that the screen isn't refreshing at a very high FPS (I don't know if its possible to display an FPS counter but visually I can tell that it's jumpy.) Maybe the hi-res patch is really demanding but I have trouble believing that my brand new computer with an FX7900gs and Intel Core2 Duo can't run this ancient game smooth as silk.
So my question is, is there anything that I should change in my configuration for my sound or graphics card that might be interfering with the smooth operation of the game? Or should I just shut up and live with slight imperfections? I already had to disable FFDShow's truemotion codec to fix the movie playback but maybe there's something I can configure under the graphics card advanced options that would help smooth things out?
The v1.02 patch
The Saint's Hi-res patch
YAMP by dsiugo (for the minigame fix)
I didn't go for the NPC replacer patch because it changed the visual style too much, and when I tried patching the mp3 OST in using Ficedula's mod it ended up 1) not working and 2) making the game run like ass. So on to my problem. Simply put, the game hiccups. This isn't anything game breaking, it's just that when I'm running around, it's obvious that the screen isn't refreshing at a very high FPS (I don't know if its possible to display an FPS counter but visually I can tell that it's jumpy.) Maybe the hi-res patch is really demanding but I have trouble believing that my brand new computer with an FX7900gs and Intel Core2 Duo can't run this ancient game smooth as silk.
So my question is, is there anything that I should change in my configuration for my sound or graphics card that might be interfering with the smooth operation of the game? Or should I just shut up and live with slight imperfections? I already had to disable FFDShow's truemotion codec to fix the movie playback but maybe there's something I can configure under the graphics card advanced options that would help smooth things out?