![]() ![]() If anyone could help I'd really appreciate it, I just want to play an old game from my childhood. Some suggestions I already tried were going into task manager and setting the game's affinity to all processors, raising its priority, running in old compatibility versions, uninstalling/reinstalling multiple times, replacing game files, etc. There exists solutions for DOS games, but this isn't a DOS game. My question is: are there similar modern programs like that today? Or ways to speed up old games on modern hardware? Searching all I could find were programs that "slowed down" your cpu for old games, but hardly anything about speeding up old games. Probably because the program is old and sketchy (after 30 uses, your trial expires). However that didn't last long after about 10 minutes of perfect gameplay it would always crash. To my surprise, it actually worked! I turned the speed up really high and the soldiers would walk at superhuman speeds and the mouse was really smooth and responsive, like I hit fast-forward in game or something (unplayable, but tweaking it down I got it to a good and responsive playable state). I found an ancient program, Speed Gear (downloaded from ), which would allow you to target specific programs and make them "faster" by altering how they used the CPU. ![]() My game runs sluggish: mouse movements are heavily delayed, and everyone moves really slow. The basics of the game is enemy soldiers walk around in specific paths, and you try to kill them and complete an objective the game has a top-down POV. Looking online, the problem seemed to be the game wouldn't take full advantage of the CPU, and there existed programs that could speed up/slow down specific programs on your computer by messing with the CPU. Revisiting the game after a few years however, it runs sluggish and mouse movements are laggy. I got it from steam a while ago and it ran perfectly. I used to play Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines, a really fun but old (1998) real time tactics game ( ). First time poster so forgive any lack of knowledge. ![]()
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