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Old 05-15-2020, 09:46 AM
svelto svelto is offline
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Default Odd "locking up" issue

Morning! I put that in quotes because it's not quite accurate. Twice now, I've experienced this issue where it initially appears like the game has locked up. My character can no longer move (it looks like I hit a zone line almost because the character stops mid stride however the cursor jumps around the screen when I move the mouse almost in a laggy fashion). I can still hear what's going on in game when this occurs.

Both times this has happened, I can alt-tab, and then alt-tab right back into the game and everything is fine again and I can continue playing. Only happening twice maybe in the span of 20 hours total gameplay, it's not exactly game breaking for me, but highly annoying.

I recently built a new computer and transferred the P99 folder over. I set the executable to be XP, SP3 compatible, and have had no other issues. I don't know if there's a process in memory causing this or what, and would welcome any suggestions you might have towards me troubleshooting this. I'm just afraid it's going to get me killed some day [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

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Old 05-15-2020, 07:13 PM
ewjax ewjax is offline
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Not just you, happens to a lot of us. Scary when you are in the middle of doing something where precise, quick reactions are needed.
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