Random questions about mod
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Here is a random question: About mouse sensitivity.
In all my other games, including the original install of Diablo, the mouse sensitivity is 1 to 1 accurate. However in this mod, the mouse has an ever so slight drag/delay according to the movements I make.
I have disabled Vsync, changed the fps in the mod settings etc, but nothing seems to make a difference. I have the usual Mark Cheese mouse fix installs etc but it only seems to be this mod.
Any ideas? Maybe someone else has experienced this with other older programs?
Thanks all.
In all my other games, including the original install of Diablo, the mouse sensitivity is 1 to 1 accurate. However in this mod, the mouse has an ever so slight drag/delay according to the movements I make.
I have disabled Vsync, changed the fps in the mod settings etc, but nothing seems to make a difference. I have the usual Mark Cheese mouse fix installs etc but it only seems to be this mod.
Any ideas? Maybe someone else has experienced this with other older programs?
Thanks all.
Good to see that other people noticed too. I always had this doubt, so it really is true, manual clicking can be faster. Can this be considered a bug?
@Phenoe
This happened to me too, this was discussed long a go. I experience that mainly after a few hours of play. It looks like this has something to do with the computer's capacity. Have you tried to changing to a lower resolution? Closing other application may also help.
@Phenoe
This happened to me too, this was discussed long a go. I experience that mainly after a few hours of play. It looks like this has something to do with the computer's capacity. Have you tried to changing to a lower resolution? Closing other application may also help.
I'm new to the Forum, as you can see by my sign-in date. However, I have played Diablo and its descenents from year 1. Finding this mod, which lets me p;lay on Windows 7, was wonderful!
In reading the posts on the Forum, I keep finding references to things that I have no clue about. For example - what is '$PLAYER #' ? Or, 'cheat engine' ? Or, 'equipment dupes' ? The dev people did an incredible job with this mod, but did a something-poor job in telling players how to use it. Its almost like, 'here it is! Grab it and growl and work it out yourself'. The gurus on the Forum havew been a godsend, but many of the questions they answer could have beens put in a simple Readme.
(Climbing down from soapbox) -Anyway, thanks for any answers anyone can give.
In reading the posts on the Forum, I keep finding references to things that I have no clue about. For example - what is '$PLAYER #' ? Or, 'cheat engine' ? Or, 'equipment dupes' ? The dev people did an incredible job with this mod, but did a something-poor job in telling players how to use it. Its almost like, 'here it is! Grab it and growl and work it out yourself'. The gurus on the Forum havew been a godsend, but many of the questions they answer could have beens put in a simple Readme.
(Climbing down from soapbox) -Anyway, thanks for any answers anyone can give.
Cheat engine is a memory editor as far as I can tell. Don't need it. Play the game and enjoy. You will be able to level up and equip yourself easily in the beta 1.045.
Dupes. Some test players have posted their shared.box files here and there. Feel free to test out some of the items. They can be fun to play around with from time to time, but I prefer the challenge of playing the game as-is and equipping my characters through plunder.
Crafting. Once you complete the Anvil quest and discover some crafting scrolls, you will be able to make your own equipment. To hell with all of the shared dupes out there. I will admit that I have used up these dupe files to build up my salvaged crafting materials inventory.
In town, hit ENTER and the communication panel will pop up at the bottom. Type "$PLAYER 1" to "$PLAYER 10" to increase the dungeon monster difficulty level. Hit ENTER. Monsters will be more powerful, and will drop higher level items and more gold.
Have fun. Enjoy.
Dupes. Some test players have posted their shared.box files here and there. Feel free to test out some of the items. They can be fun to play around with from time to time, but I prefer the challenge of playing the game as-is and equipping my characters through plunder.
Crafting. Once you complete the Anvil quest and discover some crafting scrolls, you will be able to make your own equipment. To hell with all of the shared dupes out there. I will admit that I have used up these dupe files to build up my salvaged crafting materials inventory.
In town, hit ENTER and the communication panel will pop up at the bottom. Type "$PLAYER 1" to "$PLAYER 10" to increase the dungeon monster difficulty level. Hit ENTER. Monsters will be more powerful, and will drop higher level items and more gold.
Have fun. Enjoy.
Doubtful Belzebub is closed, now this project have name "Tchernobog" and is suspended!Is Belzebub a complete project??
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