Bouncing around and inconsistent speeds in DosBOX
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Bouncing around and inconsistent speeds in DosBOX
When playing custom Descent levels in DosBOX, I often have to bump up the number of cycles to not have lag. However, this causes my ship to 'bounce' up and down more and it also causes my speed to vary considerably depending on detail level in each particular area (especially turning speed).
Anyone know of a way to fix this, aside from source ports?
Anyone know of a way to fix this, aside from source ports?
Re: Bouncing around and inconsistent speeds in DosBOX
Sadly, there isn't. In the DOS versions of Descent, you just have to make sure your framerate ("frametime" cheat code shows you this in D2 - it's not a "real" cheat code though and doesn't reset your score to zero) doesn't go too high. Somewhere around 200 seems to be the breaking point, but keeping it below the 100-120 range might be safer.
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Re: Bouncing around and inconsistent speeds in DosBOX
A good number to aim for is the vertical refresh rate of your display (60 Hz for most monitors). Doing it that way typically avoids the worst of the high framerate bugs without making the game choppy.Sirius wrote:Sadly, there isn't. In the DOS versions of Descent, you just have to make sure your framerate ("frametime" cheat code shows you this in D2 - it's not a "real" cheat code though and doesn't reset your score to zero) doesn't go too high. Somewhere around 200 seems to be the breaking point, but keeping it below the 100-120 range might be safer.
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Re: Bouncing around and inconsistent speeds in DosBOX
Yeah, no idea why you'd want to have any more than 60 FPS for a game this old anyway.
As for custom levels being slower, I've got no idea why it would be so. But I think it's possible to adjust the amount of memory that Dropbox uses, that might be it right there.
As for custom levels being slower, I've got no idea why it would be so. But I think it's possible to adjust the amount of memory that Dropbox uses, that might be it right there.
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Re: Bouncing around and inconsistent speeds in DosBOX
Anyone know how to cap framerate in DosBOX and increase memory allowed?
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Re: Bouncing around and inconsistent speeds in DosBOX
Most probably no way to cap the framerate, because framerate is dependent on the game itself, not DOSBOX.
You can only control CPU frequency. For consistent speed you need to use a source port like Rebirth or XL
You can only control CPU frequency. For consistent speed you need to use a source port like Rebirth or XL
Re: Bouncing around and inconsistent speeds in DosBOX
Memory is probably configurable through its .ini file. Framerate, yeah, you have to adjust CPU frequency until it looks about right.
The DOS version of D1x allowed framecap, but it doesn't run easily in DOSBox for some reason.
The DOS version of D1x allowed framecap, but it doesn't run easily in DOSBox for some reason.
Re: Bouncing around and inconsistent speeds in DosBOX
How do you configure the memory; as for CPU speed, is that simply seeing the cycles option?
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Re: Bouncing around and inconsistent speeds in DosBOX
Nr. 3 o' self tech support: "Read the documentation".
It's just a game. Face it.
Re: Bouncing around and inconsistent speeds in DosBOX
Yes, it's cycles.
For memory, find the dosbox-0.74.conf file (I'm assuming that's still the current version) and look for the "memsize" setting.
For memory, find the dosbox-0.74.conf file (I'm assuming that's still the current version) and look for the "memsize" setting.