Reply 1940 of 6850, by newtmonkey
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infiniteclouds wrote on 2020-06-01, 06:18:Loved Arena as well -- feel like it's unappreciated. I played it for the first time around 2005 or so...and after I had played Morrowind already, but before Daggerfall. Had a blast. I did notice the issue with the speed... and it seemed very difficult (wasn't aware of the +/- speed at the time) to get any kind of reasonable balance between smooth movement and NPC animations that were the proper speed. Either standing in the middle of a populated town square and turning in circles would be a bit choppy but animations were correct or it would be smooth and they would be too fast. I'm glad they had patched in a slowdown tool but I wish many of these games had some sort of framerate cap for animations as well.
Glad to see another Arena fan on here! I also feel it is unappreciated; I get the feeling that even among Daggerfall fans Arena is seen as "proto-Daggerfall" and not worth playing on its own merits.
I wish Arena had a framerate cap also, but I remember playing it on my 486/50 (maybe 66) back in the day and it ran like you said above ("a bit choppy but animations were correct"), so I am pretty sure that this is just how the game plays. Smooth movement with correct animations would be the ideal, but I don't think it's possible without some kind of source port or something.