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Re: Floaty Mouse; My slow PC or in by design

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 9:36 am
by Matthew
Yeah, an fps between 35 and 50 should definitely be enough and about what you should expect with an integrated Intel HD card. So it seems like it's functioning.

Are you playing windowed mode or fullscreen? If it's not the framerate, I don't currently have a next guess for "floaty mouse" syndrome. Sorry again for the inconvenience.

Re: Floaty Mouse; My slow PC or in by design

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 10:47 am
by Paul
I was playing fullscreen(black borders), though tried both fullscreen black borders, stretch fullscreen and windowed with the same effect- I have turned dynamic backgrounds off, do you think this may affect it? I did try with them on and off. Obviously there aren't a huge number of graphical options to try....

I could boot up my old PC, with an (even older) intergrated graphics chip from nvidia, would that help?

At least it's an inconvinience, rather than a game-breaker!

Re: Floaty Mouse; My slow PC or in by design

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:22 am
by Matthew
Sorry I don't have much of a solution at this point, it's still likely caused by the slower framerate and the sub-par graphics card. But that said, I have a laptop with an Intel HD 3000 integrated card that is rock steady above 60 FPS and no problems. It's especially hard to diagnose since I can't see just what the problem is.

I'd probably recommend you contact Toshiba about those drivers if you're up for it.

Re: Floaty Mouse; My slow PC or in by design

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:29 pm
by Paul
I actually managed to dredge through the Toshiba website.....(yes, it's a laptop.....a "satellite" "a L series" "a l750" and finally "an l750-1XH.....") and that told me.....the driver was actually up to date. Sorry to get your hopes up of managing to fix this with drivers.....any other suggestions?