-opengl causing me massive lag!!

Discussion in 'Dungeons of Dredmor General' started by nickwolf, Jul 20, 2011.

  1. nickwolf

    nickwolf Member

    When I play the game without it, its perfectly fine. Anyone have any idea why this might be?
    I like the idea of playing with steam overlay, and my friend does not happen to have the same problem, so I'm just wondering why it does this.
     
  2. satoru

    satoru Member

    Might depend on your video card and if it supports opengl. Mind you opengl support is experimental so your milage may vary. I recommend using "ShiftWindow" which allows you to run windowed games in apparently fullscreen mode. This mostly eliminates the need of the Steam overlay.
     
  3. nickwolf

    nickwolf Member

    I can use Steam overlay normally just fine. Is it just opengl, and does steam overlay normally use it anyway?
     
  4. satoru

    satoru Member

    The devs have said that the normal way the Steam overlay works is not compatible with the 'ancient' 2d technologies they use in the game. Most likely the -opengl flag forces the 2d engine to render in opengl which allows the overlay to work. How 'well' it works will highly depend on how well opengl extensions are supported by your vid card.

    My recommendation for "ShiftWindow" is a way to get around the speed issues with the current opengl implementation, but still have a 'windowed' ability. Hopefully the opengl stuff will get better over time, but this program is a good compromise if the current opengl flag is causing major speed issues.
     
  5. nickwolf

    nickwolf Member

    well I sure hope this wont add another requirement to play the game.. if they cant use the normal format for overlay, it may need to be left the way it is, in that regard.
     
  6. Nicholas

    Nicholas Technology Director Staff Member

    Out of cruiousity: what's your video card, and how up-to-date are your drivers?
     
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  7. nickwolf

    nickwolf Member

    My video card happens to be Geforce FX 5200, and I have the most up to date driver on their website for it.
     
  8. Nicholas

    Nicholas Technology Director Staff Member

    Interesting. I think I have one of those somewhere; I'll see if I can reproduce it.
     
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  9. nickwolf

    nickwolf Member

    let me know what comes from that
     
  10. What is shiftwindow and how do I enable it?
     
  11. nickwolf

    nickwolf Member

    I honestly couldent figure out how to get it to work while I was in game
     
  12. Ratha

    Ratha Member

    I have not tried -opengl or -directx modes, however i can tell you that the FX5200 is a VERY old and slow videocard which is nearly incapable of 3d rendering by todays standards.

    I would guess that enabling opengl or directx modes is forcing the game into a 3d environment, and with a underpowered graphics card, you would experience significantly more stuttering and frameloss. Make sure AA and AF are disabled too, just incase.