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- #Kotor 2 pc minimizing in cutscenes code#
The microstutters became less apparent and the game was more fluid. Thank you for your dedication! I placed my graphics card in debug mode. You seem to be like a saint among these forums. Typically is stays steady green at 60 fps. The FPS indicator usually flickers to 55ish frames per second (yellow or red in color) when the microstutters occur. Any suggestions or ideas? Please see attached dxdiag file for any required system information. Black screens tend to indicate the fault lies with the graphics card. SWTOR is the only game where I experience graphical issues. This did not happen until after I updated to the latest drivers). (Other things for consideration: every time I adjust in-game graphic settings the screen turns black and fails to re-appear unless I minimize and resume the game. Is there anything to improve the jagged shadows that appear during conversations? However, I'm continuing to experience microstutters and pixelated shadows during in-game conversation scenes. After updating to the aforementioned version this issue has now been fixed and SWTOR appears to run fairly fluid.
#Kotor 2 pc minimizing in cutscenes drivers#
I recently updated my graphic card (NVIDIA EVGA GTX 970 SC 2.0+) drivers (now December 21st version 361.43 clean install) as I was having a couple of odd issues (SWTOR would blink to a black screen every time I entered a visually intensive animation (ie. Apex Legends Mobile Limited Regional Launch.better checking for valid text parameters. added lock program parameter, allows for opening a program and locking another and locking without opening. added arguments parameter for opening programs. Non-standard US keys will probably appear as a number. added hotkeys for toggling lock and exiting the lock program should work with most keys except F10, Tab, and PrintScreen. added the /s argument, which locks the cursor to the current screen initial release – complete C++ rewrite of the command-line driven lock monitor

removed memory minimize (/m) switch, since the new lock app doesn’t support it made sure any shortcut arguments with spaces have quotes around them.
#Kotor 2 pc minimizing in cutscenes code#
removed the lock code and set shortcut targets to the new lock app Optimized the polling code to reduce the CPU usage to inpercievably small amounts while the program to lock still has focus fixed a rare bug that occured when creating shortcuts to some programs with invalid filename characters in their program name added window and window interior lock regions fixed a bug with argument passing where the program executable wasn’t given as the first argument fixed a bug with creating shortcuts for user strict mode settings are now saved to config when creating a shortcut
#Kotor 2 pc minimizing in cutscenes full#
Alternate locking modes that run in the background for full user control and special circumstances.Customizable hotkeys allow for complete control of locking in any situation.Can confine the cursor to window borders, in addition to a whole screen.

Ability to open one program and lock another allows Cursor Lock to work well with launcher programs.Uses a superior method of capturing the cursor compared to other solutions (e.g.Locking only when focused–requires no special user interaction, nor does it interfere with task switching between screens.Here’s a list of games that Cursor Lock is reported or confirmed to fix. Cursor Lock can also overcome cursor drifting problems in windowed applications and games. In video games, this can also lead to minimizing the game window if the cursor has drifted into another screen and the mouse is clicked accidentally. This is most useful in multi-monitor setups, addressing a common oversight in some applications (mostly games) whereby they allow the mouse cursor to drift into other unwanted screens.

Cursor Lock is a utility program that confines the mouse cursor to a selected area on the screen.
