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Svancara

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greetz all,

 

i've installed various mods in my Override folder, but lately I encounter weird issues... the problem is that my game lags after loading a video or loading a new area.. i've read the Ati catalyst/dantooine issue but I don't think this is the problem.

 

So my question is if it's true mods can conflict with game performance?

the weird thing is, after going to my graphic options and ticking off and back on certain options the game runs smooth again.

Also it multiply resets it's brightness (even more than usual)

 

anything sound familiar?

thx

 

 

My specs:

 

Windows XP + SP2

P4 3.06 gig

1024 DDR Ram

ATI Radeon 9800 Pro

Drivers: Omega 2.6.75a

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Well, it's not the mods that do that. However, you can reduce it to almost no slowdown by accelerating the DLL loading on your computer. You can do this by downloading TuneXP 1.5 (you can get it from download.com), then selecting 'Accelerate DLL Loading' under the 'Memory and file system' menu. There are also various other tweaks you can enable with TuneXP that may improve your game performance as well, such as the 'Improve NTFS Performance' option, which should be your file system if Windows was installed on your computer with in the last 2 or three years.

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I never had this issue before, it's only when I started downloading mods that i've had a problem.. this was also pre-SP2..but I can't imagine that would still give a problem

 

also obvious explanation would be that TuneXP has targetted my C drive, while the game is installed to a diffirent drive... so it might be obvious why the program hasnt helped..because the game isn't associated with Windows

right?

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Hey Svancara! :)

Unfortunately, it could very well be a mod problem. If you have alot of mods in your 'Overrride' Folder, your game could crash. Since KotOR II relies on the hardrive, CD, and graphics card, the hardrive is the most important resource that needs to be freed. Check you mods folder, and see how many mods you have installed. If you have a large amount of mods, your computer is suffering from accessing the hardrive too many times. Regardless about what your base RAM is, the computers needs to be freed up, so it can perfomr multiple tasks. Come back and let us know! :)

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