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Sonoboy
02-26-07, 09:03 PM
I just found a fix to that squealing video card problem!

Go into dangerouswaters.ini and under the graphics section, change the .SoftwareCursor value from No to Yes.

I hope this works for the rest of you as it did for me.

porphy
02-27-07, 03:20 AM
Yes! it works :up: Finally I can run DW without feeling like the gfx card is about to melt or something. Really big cudos for finding this one!

Cheers Porphy

Dr.Sid
02-27-07, 03:44 AM
Wow .. I'm really curious what does the option really do and why is it making card sing.

Sonoboy
02-27-07, 03:57 AM
I was looking throught the graphics section of the ini file to see if there was something that could fix the issue. It was like I had a vision from a divine entity and I was positive it would work. Kinda scared me a little when it did.

Anyways, I'm just happy to share the results.

goldorak
02-27-07, 07:50 AM
I just found a fix to that squealing video card problem!

Go into dangerouswaters.ini and under the graphics section, change the .SoftwareCursor value from No to Yes.

I hope this works for the rest of you as it did for me.


Did you read this thread (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=104850) ?
I had hypothised that the "squealing video card" problem was due to the mouse but nobody though that was the origin of the problem. :shifty:


Are you using an optical mouse ?



I don't know if this screeching is related to the graphics card but I had a similar problem and it was linked to the mouse.
I used to use the mouse (optical mouse, no led, laser one) in "hardware mode" in dw and would get a high pitch during during gameplay.
Realised that by enabling "software mode" for the mouse would eliminate that high pitch sound.

porphy
02-27-07, 08:17 AM
Hi goldorak

I read about your tip, but couldn't find any place to change settings to "software" for my mouse, I thought I was supposed to to enable in the settings for mouse in xp control panel or something like that. I Didn't realise it was an option in the DW ini file, but now I know better and hopefully more people will have this problem solved.

cheers Porphy

Sea Demon
02-27-07, 12:15 PM
So how do we actually do this? Where is this .ini file located? What do we use to open up and edit this file?

Sonoboy
02-27-07, 12:46 PM
The dangerouswaters.ini file is in the Dangerous Waters main directory. You open it with any text editor.

Sea Demon
02-27-07, 07:54 PM
Well I'll be darned. It works. Thanks Sonoboy. :up:

Maybe this should be a sticky for anybody else who might like to try this fix.

Dr.Sid
02-28-07, 04:55 AM
And posted on official Tech Support forum, Tiger, it's your job ;)