I'm not really wanting to use a heavy gameplay mod to get the game to
run. As neat as Oblivion Lost is, I'm not in the mood to do that.

When I asked earlier about Linux, I did mean Wine, yeah. I can get
Linux to work sanely a lot easier than I can get XP to, as odd as that
seems.

On Apr 5, 12:04 am, shivam <[email protected]> wrote:
> ok,play game with oblivion lost mod,it downgrades the graphics so u
> may be able to play on 800x600 low.....also uncheck frequency 60hz it
> helps on some pcs.....
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> On Apr 5, 2:35 am, arcane cossack <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I already have noprefetch enabled. Thankfully, the game works in
> > multiplayer playably, but... Any busy scene is basically a crapshoot
> > now.
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> > On Apr 4, 2:54 am, shivam <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > game runs fine for me on gma 950,maybe your processor is problem?
> > > also did u tried the  "-noprefetch" command line(without quates)....it
> > > really helps.....
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> > > On Apr 3, 6:33 am, arcane cossack <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > I have a 1.66ghz C2D, 2gb RAM, and Win7 Ultimate. I'm using the Sigma
> > > > 3 drivers. For some reason, I'm getting an astoundingly low framerate,
> > > > getting really, really close to an unplayable one. Any help? I've used
> > > > Avalon.reg (though I don't think it does anything: setting
> > > > disablehwacceleration should have a drastic affect and has none), igrm
> > > > isn't needed as it's already set to software by default though I've
> > > > toggled it and gotten worse with hardware, and my hard drive's
> > > > defragmented. Any tips?

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