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BarbaraStanwycksLegs

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  1. So, it bugs the heck out of me that when I swap back and forth between weapons, I have the default ammo loaded when I go back to the first weapon (i.e., I select dum dum rounds for the Shepherd, then switch to the carbine to take out someone long-range, then switch back to the Shepherd it will be loaded with Phospho rounds instead of the dum dums).

    Is there a way to fix this?  

  2. Well, I installed Nvidia Inspector, which allowed me to cap the framerate (in the revival version and the one I downloaded from UnityHQ), which  was nice, but now I can't stream it because of sudden network issues.  This only happens with NOLF; has never happened in two+ years of streaming.  Darn.

    What is DGVoodoo?

    I doubt twitch matters here; OBS (the program I use to stream) is the more likely culprit.  

  3. Hey folks.  I played through NOLF and NOLF 2 recently.  Enjoyed them immensely.  I also streamed this gameplay.  I ran into some issues and would like advice on these issues, especially the first game; NOLF 2's biggest issue (texture weirdness/crashing) was fixable/not too bad after Siberia.  

    Running Windows 7.  

    The cutscenes played too fast; running the game on a modern PC causes the framerate to be too high.  K.  No problem; I had the same issue when I first tried to play Deus Ex a year ago.  Articles on the web confirmed; cap it to 60 fps and things'll be fine.  Cool.  Couldn't find an ingame way to do this; no config file to edie, nor an ini.  Tried the autoexec.  Nothing in there I could see.  Ultimately, I enabled vsync in Nvidia Control Panel.  This solved the cutscene issue.  Is there a way to cap the framerate in game so I don't have to always remember to turn off vsync when I want to play any other game?  Plus, the vsync fix does not work when I run the game in Windows mode.  Incidentally; I got the game from the NOLF revival page.   It's the Game of the Year edition, I believe it's already patched.  

    There was also the issue that I could not use Game Capture in OBS; I had to use Display Capture.  I doubt there's a fix here, but thought I'd throw that one out.  

    Probably the thing I most want help with is the flashing, strobelike effect that comes across on the stream when I am in a menu or die and get the load options.  This doesn't happen in the game itself; my game looks fine; it's the stream that's messed up.  

    You can see the effect here at 23:17 (don't know how to copy a twitch link with the timestamp the way you can on YouTube).

    https://www.twitch.tv/videos/457997618

    Thanks for your time.  

    Cheers.

     

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