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I'm not running windows 10 but I just started playing the game today and noticed that my framerate is pretty shitty. it wasnt like this on my XP machine. is this a known issue and is there a way to increase performance?
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Sorcery: I'm not running windows 10 but I just started playing the game today and noticed that my framerate is pretty shitty. it wasnt like this on my XP machine. is this a known issue and is there a way to increase performance?
It's a known issue since Windows 8, use the commands posted in earlier posts.
Anyone else get weird flickering issues?
I already have -no3d -doublebuffer, along with a renamed ddraw.dll.
I also added admin mode and tried win7 compatibility.

Currently using the unofficial patch and hi-res patch.

It's like the game is partially screen tearing and partially letting certain bits of graphics overlay others.

EDIT: Welp, turns out this was the solution: https://www.gog.com/forum/arcanum_of_steamworks_and_magick_obscura/arcanum_windows_8_issues_lag/post29

I got the archive from here: http://www.moddb.com/games/planescape-torment/downloads/aqrits-ddrawfix

The game wasn't slowing down for me, it just had a lot of weird graphical issues. Copying those DLLs to my main folder worked just fine.
Post edited January 01, 2016 by saldite
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Jasque101478: Thanks, guys. Worked like a charm. Good to see the community is still alive.
Confirmed, worked for me too!
Thanks this helpt :)
Hello,

I've got the same problem and read the solution. But it didn't work for me. Especially the adding in the target with -no3d. With this addition arcanum won't start at all. -doublebuffer works, but didn't solve the problem alone.

Has someone an idea, what's going wrong? Could it be the video card?
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Dampflok95: Hello,

I've got the same problem and read the solution. But it didn't work for me. Especially the adding in the target with -no3d. With this addition arcanum won't start at all. -doublebuffer works, but didn't solve the problem alone.

Has someone an idea, what's going wrong? Could it be the video card?
Did you also try the other solutions listed in this thread? Some players report that installing the Unofficial Patch (highly recommended to do anyway) fixes the problem, others report that using replacement ddraw files fixes the problem when coupled with the -no3d and -doublebuffer flags. Have you tried these?
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Dampflok95: Hello,

I've got the same problem and read the solution. But it didn't work for me. Especially the adding in the target with -no3d. With this addition arcanum won't start at all. -doublebuffer works, but didn't solve the problem alone.

Has someone an idea, what's going wrong? Could it be the video card?
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Waltorious: Did you also try the other solutions listed in this thread? Some players report that installing the Unofficial Patch (highly recommended to do anyway) fixes the problem, others report that using replacement ddraw files fixes the problem when coupled with the -no3d and -doublebuffer flags. Have you tried these?
Thanks for the answer

After installing the Unofficial Patch the game cannot be started. Message: An unexpected eroor occured.
After wihtdrawing the ddrae file the game do not start without any comment.
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Waltorious: Did you also try the other solutions listed in this thread? Some players report that installing the Unofficial Patch (highly recommended to do anyway) fixes the problem, others report that using replacement ddraw files fixes the problem when coupled with the -no3d and -doublebuffer flags. Have you tried these?
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Dampflok95: Thanks for the answer

After installing the Unofficial Patch the game cannot be started. Message: An unexpected eroor occured.
After wihtdrawing the ddrae file the game do not start without any comment.
YEAH, I think I screwed myself in Planescape: Torment to where I can't beat it anymore. I really want to come back to this game, but I could never get these mods to work either. I'm really thinking about giving it another shot, but I hate doing all this stuff.
Hi everyone!

There is one thing I do not understand.

I managed to run the game on Windows 10 without the black screen issue by adding -doublebuffer, -no3d, enabling Win 7 compatibility and starting as Administrator.

BUT it only works if I use the direct shortcut in the game folder. If I start it from Galaxy client I still get the black screen.

How can it be?
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Jasque101478: Where do I enter the commands -no3d and -doublebuffer?
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TwoHandedSword: No shame in not knowing; doesn't make you an idiot. Someone had to walk me through it as well.

Right-click the Arcanum icon, and select Properties. Click the Shortcut tab, and add the commands to the end of the text in the Target box. If done correctly, it should look something like this (including the quotes, which are important):

"C:\GOG Games\Arcanum\Arcanum.exe" -no3d -scrolldist:0 -scrollfps:70

Hope that helps.
Just started playing again and I just wanted to say this did the trick for me as well using Win 10
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corwyn77: Just started playing again and I just wanted to say this did the trick for me as well using Win 10
I'm relieved to hear it worked. I've heard so many bad things about older programs and Win 10, that I just couldn't bring myself to chance the upgrade.
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corwyn77: Just started playing again and I just wanted to say this did the trick for me as well using Win 10
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TwoHandedSword: I'm relieved to hear it worked. I've heard so many bad things about older programs and Win 10, that I just couldn't bring myself to chance the upgrade.
Well, I've got every game I've tried on 10 to work including Fallout NV on steam and Fallout 1 and 2, Planescape:Torment and Arcanum and System Shock 2 here. I had problems with about a half dozen steam games that were already installed but verifying files fixed those.

I am having an issue right now installing Desperados through Galaxy but I don't know if that's an issue with Galaxy or 10.
Hi, I had the same issue, while trying to play Arcanum on Windows 10 (on a AMD 290x card). Guys, I just want to say this: this game is not worth playing on W10, even though somehow you might succeed in making it run fine (somehow); this game runs flawless (with the same run commands) on Windows XP.

So, what I did:
- I started up a VMware Windows XP instance (easy to find, fast to install).
- Be sure to set the VMware preferences\Display screen option to "Stretch guest"; otherwise, if you leave it on automatic, the OS might run fine, but the game will run centered (actually, that is the 640x480 size, I think). With "Stretch guest" it will run full screen, like on a normal OS installation.
- I installed Arcanum with the same commands I found here: -no3d and -triplebuffer (or double, I am not sure if the latter really helps). Without these commands, even on WinXP, the game exhibits cursor trailling; I think the reason for this is that I am using a modern graphic card, even though I am using now XP; as I read over the internet, this game was meant to be played on a Voodoo card, or equivalent.
- I deleted the ddraw.dll file from Arcanum game folder (mandatory). With this file ON, the image was still corrupted. Still I am not sure how this game works, without that ddraw.dll: does it use the ddraw.dll from the system folder? Does it revert to DX (highly unlikely)? Why doesn't it work with the original ddraw.dll, why must I remove it?

I tried to make this game run on W10, with the above commands, and even after I deleted the ddraw.dll. Eventually I could play it on W10, but the cursor was laggy in the conversation text lines, the screen scrolling (both mouse and keys) was awkward and, worst of all, I experienced low fps in certain areas (to a downright bloody slideshow). Example: I started the game, I played like 5-10 minutes, and when I entered in the first cave from the first map (that one with the cursed spirit), my screen was turning into a slideshow, literally. It would come back to normal whenever I would Alt+Tab to desktop and back into the game (although this usually crashed my game). This issue appeared every time on W10.

Now this game runs flawless on WinXP: no low fps, no scrolling issue, normal cursor behavior, it's perfect. If I am to blame someone, I blame GOG, for they were not able to modify the installation files so that this game works proper out of the box. This game needs fixes also on WinXP, which is not normal. As a comparison: I installed yesterday Fallout 1 (GOG) on Win 10, it works absolutely flawless, it even has a 1024x768 resolution. How can Fallout 1 work better than Arcanum, which was released 4 years later?
Post edited December 25, 2016 by silviuf
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silviuf: Hi, I had the same issue, while trying to play Arcanum on Windows 10 (on a AMD 290x card). Guys, I just want to say this: this game is not worth playing on W10, even though somehow you might succeed in making it run fine (somehow); this game runs flawless (with the same run commands) on Windows XP.

So, what I did:
- I started up a VMware Windows XP instance (easy to find, fast to install).
- Be sure to set the VMware preferences\Display screen option to "Stretch guest"; otherwise, if you leave it on automatic, the OS might run fine, but the game will run centered (actually, that is the 640x480 size, I think). With "Stretch guest" it will run full screen, like on a normal OS installation.
- I installed Arcanum with the same commands I found here: -no3d and -triplebuffer (or double, I am not sure if the latter really helps). Without these commands, even on WinXP, the game exhibits cursor trailling; I think the reason for this is that I am using a modern graphic card, even though I am using now XP; as I read over the internet, this game was meant to be played on a Voodoo card, or equivalent.
- I deleted the ddraw.dll file from Arcanum game folder (mandatory). With this file ON, the image was still corrupted. Still I am not sure how this game works, without that ddraw.dll: does it use the ddraw.dll from the system folder? Does it revert to DX (highly unlikely)? Why doesn't it work with the original ddraw.dll, why must I remove it?

I tried to make this game run on W10, with the above commands, and even after I deleted the ddraw.dll. Eventually I could play it on W10, but the cursor was laggy in the conversation text lines, the screen scrolling (both mouse and keys) was awkward and, worst of all, I experienced low fps in certain areas (to a downright bloody slideshow). Example: I started the game, I played like 5-10 minutes, and when I entered in the first cave from the first map (that one with the cursed spirit), my screen was turning into a slideshow, literally. It would come back to normal whenever I would Alt+Tab to desktop and back into the game (although this usually crashed my game). This issue appeared every time on W10.

Now this game runs flawless on WinXP: no low fps, no scrolling issue, normal cursor behavior, it's perfect. If I am to blame someone, I blame GOG, for they were not able to modify the installation files so that this game works proper out of the box. This game needs fixes also on WinXP, which is not normal. As a comparison: I installed yesterday Fallout 1 (GOG) on Win 10, it works absolutely flawless, it even has a 1024x768 resolution. How can Fallout 1 work better than Arcanum, which was released 4 years later?
Sadly, running on a Windows XP VM still creates the same problems for me. The game is very laggy in battles and sound echoes incessantly. Not sure what else to try.

EDIT: Strangely, the game seems to work way better in Windows 10 than in the XP VM. I used all of the regular modifiers like -no3d and -triplebuffer, in addition to running the game in Compatibility Mode (WinXP SP3). The game is a little bit laggy with a few artifacts here and there, but it's not unbearable and the music doesn't echo anymore. Dialogue text is fine too.
Post edited December 31, 2016 by suejak