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First post, by wolf

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I am running Broken Sword, the sprites and any movement seems to jidder/stutter when moving around. Almost seems to flicker somtimes.

I tried diffrent Cycles from Auto and 20K up to 80K. No diffrence.
I also tried running the EXE with "-b" Didn't help like it did with "toonstruck" which solved the flicker issue completely.

Any suggestions?

Reply 1 of 16, by Vinx

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You could try '=max' or '=auto' to 'cycles'; numeric value tends to cause stuttering.

Windows XP Professional sp.2
Core 2 Duo E4500 @2.33GHz
2Gb RAM, 320 Gb SATA-RAID0
Geforce 9800 GT 1Gb DDR3
SB X-fi Xtreme Audio

Reply 3 of 16, by Vinx

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Strange.. normally there should be a great difference in speed between numeric value and 'max'. This goes to conclusion that your problem is not the CPU working cycles. I noticed that your video card is Geforce. Your problem seems to converge mine (as you can see, I use 9800GT).

So, check out my thread about this here:-
DOSBox running slow with GF9

Reply 4 of 16, by Harekiet

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Cycles/videocard doesn't help, there seems to be some bug in dosbox with this game that it's drawing to the screen just as dosbox is updating it so you get half erased/half drawn sprites. Nothing you can do about it, use scummvm

Reply 9 of 16, by h-a-l-9000

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Seems to work if you fix cycles to like 30000-35000.

Speculation: DOSBox's unrealistic video memory speed together with buggy double buffering algorithms in the game.

1+1=10

Reply 11 of 16, by wolf

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Thanks h-a-l-9000!!! I tried setting the cycles to 35,000, and perfect! Finally I can enjoy this awesome game!!!

I do remember trying 20K and 80K, both seemed to not work. Is wierd how 35K works.

Reply 13 of 16, by Serious Callers Only

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I've niticed that the readme file speaks of this:

1. Troubleshooting guide. […]
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1. Troubleshooting guide.

Broken Sword requires a VESA 1.2 compatible video card with 1MB of VRAM. You

may need to install software drivers if your hardware is not VESA 1.2

compatible.

If you experience graphic corruption in the top and bottom of the display,

then you may wish to use the SAFEVIDEO option on the command line. For example,

type 'SWORD SAFEVIDEO'. This option reduces the quality of the display, but

fixes the flashing problem for older video cards.

And indeed using the switch most of the flicker vanishes... except for the cursor.

Reply 16 of 16, by TheDosPlace

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Hi there,

First post!

To anyone still having trouble, I got the game working correctly by setting gus=false and cycles=35000. I'm using Boxer on the Mac.

[gus]
gus=false

[cpu]
core=normal
cycles=fixed 35000

^Dave from TheDosPlace
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