Difference between revisions of "Gravity Bone"
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The game has mouse acceleration enabled by default. Probably as a result of using an old engine, it does this by seemingly modifying the normal Windows desktop mouse acceleration settings. | The game has mouse acceleration enabled by default. Probably as a result of using an old engine, it does this by seemingly modifying the normal Windows desktop mouse acceleration settings. | ||
− | If you get a crash from changing the resolution, as mentioned above, it doesn't properly reset the setting to | + | If you get a crash from changing the resolution, as mentioned above, it doesn't properly reset the setting to its previous value like it does on a normal game exit. |
Just go to the Windows mouse options and turn off "Enhance pointer precision" again. For turning off the mouse acceleration permanently, see [[#Mouse acceleration|Mouse acceleration]]. | Just go to the Windows mouse options and turn off "Enhance pointer precision" again. For turning off the mouse acceleration permanently, see [[#Mouse acceleration|Mouse acceleration]]. |
Revision as of 11:46, 25 April 2017
Developers | |
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Blendo Games | |
Engines | |
id Tech 2 | |
Release dates | |
Windows | August 2008 |
General information
- BLENDO Games Official Website
Availability
Source | DRM | Notes | Keys | OS |
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Official website |
Game data
Configuration file(s) location
System | Location |
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Save game data location
System | Location |
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Video settings
Input settings
Mouse acceleration
Instructions |
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Audio settings
Issues fixed
Resolution/Fullscreen crash when changed
To fix this crash, start the game for the first time, and save when it puts you in game. Close the game afterwards, and it will then start on the menu. You can now change the resolution and fullscreen options.
Game causes Windows mouse acceleration to get enabled
The game has mouse acceleration enabled by default. Probably as a result of using an old engine, it does this by seemingly modifying the normal Windows desktop mouse acceleration settings.
If you get a crash from changing the resolution, as mentioned above, it doesn't properly reset the setting to its previous value like it does on a normal game exit.
Just go to the Windows mouse options and turn off "Enhance pointer precision" again. For turning off the mouse acceleration permanently, see Mouse acceleration.
Other information
API
Executable | 32-bit | 64-bit | Notes |
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Windows |
System requirements
Windows | ||
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Hard disk drive (HDD) |