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M.U.G.E.N Central => Introductions and Guides => Topic started by: Bastard Mami on March 26, 2006, 07:16:27 am

Title: [small] smoother winmugen
Post by: Bastard Mami on March 26, 2006, 07:16:27 am
Don't know if this has been posted before. if that's the case dump/delete /merge this topic.

Anyways the thing is this, first you need to make a .cmd or .bat file to run winmugen. The contents of the file are usually:

winmugen.exe -r motif

now, just change it to this.

start /abovenormal winmugen.exe -r motif

high and realtime can also be used for better results; using this i can get winmugen to run at 30fps on my celeron 400 at double res =4 with pretty much every char.
Title: Re: [small] smoother winmugen
Post by: 外音リザ on March 27, 2006, 03:04:22 pm
I tried this, and whenever an app grabs focus, I lose control for mugen.
Title: Re: [small] smoother winmugen
Post by: Bastard Mami on March 27, 2006, 10:29:14 pm
Mind telling the conditions ?

I use two setting for this, one is windowed in above normal, that is the setting i use for testing characters/moves i am working on.

When i want to play a few minutes+ i use high and hardware.

I have not had the lose control for mugen problem in the gamepad, though i lose keyboard control but i don´t know the specific conditions. to recover the KB control, i take focus out  of mugen, then back to it. it ahs only happened in windowed mode, i don't remember ever having focus lost because windows forces that; i will give this lose focus problem some tests when i get back to my home.

also, which are your setting for running mugen in the bg ? (refer to the ai discussion topic in mguen general discussion)
Title: Re: [small] smoother winmugen
Post by: Fantôboy on April 10, 2006, 09:27:06 pm
will this do anything for someone running on a decent pc?  Or is this mainly for low-end users?
Title: Re: [small] smoother winmugen
Post by: aokmaniac13 on April 12, 2006, 01:43:18 pm
It's setting the processor priority for windows, I highly reccomend not using realtime if you have anything running in the background, because the system will attribute virtually no resources to any other processes.  This includes explorer btw.

(http://www.justnopoint.com/aokmaniac13/misc/priority.bmp)