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necromunchy:
Probably needed to put more info.
I am well aware of how this particular set of files works, being that I've went through activating them several times on different machines.
I am also aware how the mistake being made is my own, and went through this whole thread a couple of times already.
Anyway, when it comes to The Sims Medieval, no matter where the files are located, the graphics card is overheating (rendering at about 120 frames at average).
Could it be something other in question? Other than the wrong installation location?

wizard_merlin:
Quote from: necromunchy on 2011 June 20, 18:46:20

Anyway, when it comes to The Sims Medieval, no matter where the files are located, the graphics card is overheating (rendering at about 120 frames at average).
Could it be something other in question? Other than the wrong installation location?


As medieval is a stand alone game, it is possible that the fps limiter here will not work with it.  Have you seen anywhere that says the fps limiter will work with medieval, or other people posting to say it is working with medieval?  if so, then you are doing something wrong and should start again.

necromunchy:
Thank you for your reply, wizard_merlin.
After some searching, Google results have directed me to this thread.
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2011 March 22, 12:31:56

Now Medieval-enabled.

The replies consist of complaints, however, none of them is exclusively talking of the limiter's primary task. In fact, it has been said that, when it comes to cutting down the fps, it's doing the job.
I shall redo everything, as suggested, just after i finish a couple of quests.

Madame Mim:
It works - you just need to remember to either run it or use both files.

necromunchy:
Good chance I'm pointlessly kicking the topic again, but, I have noticed that f10-ing ingame does not turn the greenery on.
Command "fps on" brings out the regular white numbers, which can be lowered down by pressing f11. This, however does not affect the card's ridiculous temperature.
After giving up on the stripped version, I've reverted to the old-school FPS Limiter. Not so surprisingly, nothing happened.
To add, the overheating is solely caused by this particular game (it even cools down when the window is minimized).
If it's not the rendering speed, I don't know what is. To be honest, there's not much else to cause such malfunction.

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