26-05-2004 03:37 PM | ||
FreeFreddy | There is one that works very good on newer machines, but it also slows not only the game down, but the system too (as long it runs of course), look here who needs it: http://newton.pbk-solutions.de/ncu_nbu/slowdown.htm | |
26-05-2004 11:40 AM | ||
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13-05-2004 02:27 PM | ||
The Niles | I think it also has an ingame throtler that does work. Look at options. | |
11-05-2004 08:18 PM | ||
Danny252 | Moslo.. Ramalloc.. both fail miserably | |
26-04-2004 04:10 PM | ||
Danny252 | if its from here, no. I tried. its the windows version! WINDOWS I TELL YOU! WINDOWWWWWWWSSSSSSSSS! BLASPHEMY! ITS NOT A DOS GAME! KILLLLLL... | |
26-04-2004 03:36 PM | ||
Omuletzu | can't dos box do the job?I don't know cause i never had the chance to use it(never really needed it though) | |
10-04-2004 08:14 PM | ||
The Niles | and it does not work for faster computers. I have a game called Privateer II which I love but for some reason, even though it is a windows game, it runs way to fast on modern computers. MOSLO is not an option because even that cannot do the job. If anyone has a solution for this I would love to hear about it. | |
05-04-2004 03:48 PM | ||
Titan | MoSlo.... it's a CPU-throttler... works by letting the CPU run nonsence-calculation over and over again... work, BUT... it slows EVERYTHING down... | |
05-04-2004 03:10 PM | ||
Anonymous |
Problems With UFO i dled ufo enemy unknown but it runs to fast on my system, i am on win 98. is there any way in which i can slow down the game speed |