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"twitchy" characters, teleporting, etc.

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Bluebomber4evr:
If you are experiencing weirdness where your character is playing multiple ambient animations in rapid succession--making it appear as if your character is "twitchy," or your character seems to teleport everytime you try to walk somewhere, it's not lag. You have a multi-core processor with both cores running the game, which puts the game into overdrive. You need to set your game to only run off of one processor.

from http://nwn.bioware.com/forums/viewtopic.html?topic=445423&forum=49&sp=60


--- Quote ---So to all you guys still haveing the problem, just
change the nwnplayer.ini`s entry:

"Client CPU Affinity=-1" into -> "Client CPU Affinity=0"
you can also set it to: "Client CPU Affinity=1"
doesn`t matter what you choose, the effekt is the same:

Your NWN works nice as it should, if you tab out into
the Windows Taskmanager and look into affinity you`ll
notice that nwnmain.exe will belong to only one of CPU0
or CPU1, depending on what you have entered in the
nwnplayer.ini: "Client CPU Affinity=0" (CPU0) or
"Client CPU Affinity=1" (CPU).
--- End quote ---

archonzero:
  and... what if you don't have a multi-core processor?

Rex:

--- Quote from: archonzero on March 29, 2008, 01:45:38 AM ---  and... what if you don't have a multi-core processor?

--- End quote ---

Good question.  Could it also be a really MODERN processor thing?

~Rex

Unana / Rapsutin:
Oh.. So thats the reason... Finally. This is one of the things thats been bugging me for a long time..

roberto:
Unfortunately even if I put "Client CPU Affinity=0" or "Client CPU Affinity=1", it doesn't work well... the lag or "twitch", both in multi and single player mode, still go on.

Probably it's a problem related with new Nvidia Drivers... if I fix it by downloadying old drivers, I'll let you know it. ;)

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