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acheng
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Too fast!
« on: September 01, 2005, 06:35:40 am » |
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Hi, I just downloaded v0.4.0 and began playing SC2 for the first time... The problem I have is the lander and space fight sequences are way too fast! I managed to survive Mercury due to fast reactions to the flames and earthquakes, but after returning to the outpost for the third time and being forced into battle by the spider thingy, I die before I can do anything!
I mean, the battle is finished in about one second... (and I am dead > <)
Is there anything I can do to help me play this game?
Thanks!
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Megagun
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He is already using Cyborg mode, in the fast setting...
Since Cyborg sucks ass, turn it off... This will slow down the game, and actually let YOU pilot the damn ship....
For planets, well, you'll just need experiene with that... Note that some aliens in the game can sell you upgrades for the landing vehicle which might help you a lot..
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Culture20
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And Mercury is a dangerous planet to gather radioactives from too. Doesn't Io have a few?
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It's too fast for me too; when I'm exploring a planet's survface for example, I have a hard time controlling the lander. I'm thinking about installing spyware on my system to slow everything down! Kidding. But seriously, I'm not using cyborg mode, and it's not even battles that are a problem for me.
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I thought I'd post my solution to the problem, for those who actually believe I had a problem. Unfortunately, I think this may only work if you are running uqm in VMWare. You can change the amount of memory allocated to the virtual machine. I lowered mine to 128 Mb, and the fight scenes were actually doable by a hunam in real time.
For those who still don't think I (or the original poster) had an actual problem, imagine this: you are flying through the solar system, trying to land on a planet. You TAP the arrow key to change direction, and end up doing a 360 degree turn. DOes that sound like a problem to you? If not, then I'm not sure what is.
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