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Bridges issue The Saboteur

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Mrtnptrs (talkcontribs)

Hey,

You've added an issue to the PCGW-page about bridges not getting blown up. I have a few questions:
-Which version of the game did you test it on?
-You didn't install any mods or applied any special settings right?
-Are you sure this is really an issue that can be reproduced every single time? Can't find even one online source about this issue....
-Limiting the FPS to something lower than 60 (60 is the max for this game), sounds a bit weird to be honest. Game was actually made to run at 60 FPS. Are you absolutely 100% sure that this is a frame rate related issue?
-How did you test this to come to the conclusion that it is a frame-rate related issue?

Sorry, don't wanna nag of course, just want to be thorough :)

Orzelek303 (talkcontribs)

Hi, I am using GOG.com version 1.03b. Also, I am using the WSGF Cheat Engine tweak to force the correct FOV for widescreen resolution and get Hor+ behavior instead of Vert-. However, I tested this without using this tweak as well as on 4:3 resolution and the issue occurred every time. I do not deny it, it is weird and I also did not find any source mentioning this issue. I tested this with the Rivatuner Statistics Server, capping the frame rate to different values and it was even enough to set 59 FPS so that the problem did not occur. Retesting at 60 FPS revealed this problem again and that's how I came to that conclusion. I don't know what to think about it, but I decided that this information may be useful for someone since it resolved the problem in my case. I don't mind anyone examining it further.

Mrtnptrs (talkcontribs)

Very interesting an peculiar indeed. Thanks for the explanation. Feel free to add a note about your findings as otherwise more people like me will probably doubt your fix.

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