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    Prince of Persia Two Thrones problem

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by AmazingGracePlayer, Nov 24, 2007.

  1. AmazingGracePlayer

    AmazingGracePlayer Notebook Deity

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    Hey everyone,

    For those who played Prince of Persia Two Thrones, you might know that the game runs very slow on some cards when the "Water Effect" is turned on. But now I turned the effect off, and the game still runs slowly. It's not always slow, but there are certain camera angles (the angles themselves vary from place to place) that makes the game very slow/annoying.

    Anyone know how to fix this?
     
  2. msiking

    msiking Newbie

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    Have you tried updating your audio and video card drivers? I used to have an issue with this game in my notebook. The game runs ok when you've played the game for the first time. But when you've quit, then, for obvious reasons, played your saved game again, the game seems to be in perpetual 'bullet time'. Updating my notebook's video and sound card drivers fixed this.
     
  3. eleron911

    eleron911 HighSpeedFreak

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    I had that issue even with my 7950GTX. The only thing that fixed it for me was changing the video drivers to newer versions.