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Alice : Madness Returns (Sequel to American McGees Alice)(Updated!)

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fohfoh:

--- Quote from: Havoc10K on May 22, 2011, 01:27:42 PM ---Are you running as administrator ? Cuz i changed the everything into XP compatibility and as admin, and it worked just fine, it shouldn't give you any problems actually.

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I played it on a machine with XP installed.

Havoc10K:
and you had problems ?
I had none, XP ran it smoothly, w7 was sometimes choppy, untill i set some visuals better, i thought they would obstruct the gameplay but it was quite awesome in fact, dunno why you have problems.

fohfoh:

--- Quote from: Havoc10K on May 22, 2011, 03:55:29 PM ---and you had problems ?
I had none, XP ran it smoothly, w7 was sometimes choppy, untill i set some visuals better, i thought they would obstruct the gameplay but it was quite awesome in fact, dunno why you have problems.

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No, no. It works fine.

- I just can't alt-tab out, or use the windows key to minimize it in game.
- There seems to be a bug (probably the game itself) where mashing keys during cinematics may cause Alice to get "stuck". Which causes sound effects to go bonkers until the cinematics end.

All of a sudden, the controls seemed like the original Harry Potter games... but not as retarded of an idea or storyline as the Harry Potter game.

Havoc10K:
hmm I don't have that problem, you might want to check the key bindings and config files to see if there is something like "WindowsKey disabled =1"
Although I don't have that, and in Win7 nothing like that happens, the only problem is high resolution :)
As for mashing key in cinematics, and Audio problems, try checking in Audio settings, maybe you can solve it there, depending on how your audio is set up.

fohfoh:

--- Quote from: Havoc10K on May 24, 2011, 10:53:43 AM ---hmm I don't have that problem, you might want to check the key bindings and config files to see if there is something like "WindowsKey disabled =1"
Although I don't have that, and in Win7 nothing like that happens, the only problem is high resolution :)
As for mashing key in cinematics, and Audio problems, try checking in Audio settings, maybe you can solve it there, depending on how your audio is set up.

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I have no issues with high res, unless you're talking about something else I'm not paying attention to.

Audio wise, it's just that when you press (for instance: Jump), you hear Alice jump during cinematics etc. Or slash or whatever. Usually it's not an issue unless you mash jump a shitload of times, then the jump sound continually repeats.

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