First post, by rfnagel
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I'm having a strange problem with STBC. I bought a boxed CD version from EBay about a month ago.
I've installed the game, updated the game to version 1.1, and am using a NO-CD executable to minimize problems.
For several weeks everything was running smoothly, and then about two weeks ago, BAM... my framerate went to crap. I spent a day trying to sort this out to no avail.
I have a ZIP that I created of the freshly installed and patched game when I first installed it, so I can simply unzip that in order to ensure that no files are corrupt or missing. I also have a backup of my Options.cfg file as well. After the framerate problem, I unzipped the entire game from my ZIP, and still had the same problem. The problem was still there even after trying various Windows compatibility settings.
I finally gave up, but a day or two later decided to try running the game again. All of the framerate problems were GONE, and the game was running fluid smooth.
Fast forward to yesterday, two weeks after the issues described above, and after the game started running smoothly again:
BAM! Same problem... the framerate is terrible, and for NO apparent reason (?)!
I'm running Windows 10 and have completely disabled Windows updates when I first got this PC (about two years ago), so there have been NO updates to Windows at all.
It really doesn't make any sense: The game runs fine, a few weeks later is choppy and stuttering, a day later runs fine, and then two weeks later starts running poorly again... which is where I'm at right now.
Like I said, there have been no updates to Windows, and I have restored the game from the ZIP backup that I had made (twice). There have been NO changes to my graphics drivers or settings. I've also tried various Windows compatibility settings, as well as lowering ALL of the graphics options to their lowest settings within the game. With the graphic options and resolution set to minimum, of course the games looks like CRAP, but it STILL runs choppy (although with poor graphics).
I even tried the "dgVoodoo" DirectX wrapper, and that didn't help either.
Anyhow, I've read several old messages elsewhere on the internet referring to this (e.g. "Did this, and it fixed it." / "Problem came back." / Did something else, and it fixed it." / "Problem came back." / etc... etc...). Can anyone shed any light on this?
Rich ¥Weeds¥ Nagel
http://www.richnagel.net