WabeWalker
Supreme [H]ardness
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Okay, I'm running Gothic 3, fully patched (with the latest community patch) on a Core i7 - GTX 275 - VISTA 64 setup.
The problem I'm having is one of constant, or near constant stuttering - it happens whenever I swivel the camera around. Sometimes it's so bad that the entire thing just stops dead in its tracks. Meanwhile, the hard-drive will be thrashing like mad.
It doesn't matter how low I adjust the settings either - the game still stutters and hiccups like crazy.
There's this so-called font trick, which I'd like to try - the problem is that I don't know how to copy a font file into a .ttf file in VISTA 64. I seem able to open the Gothic3.ttf file by using font-viewer, or some such program, but for the life of me I can't figure out how to copy a font file INTO the Gothic3.ttf file. VISTA 64 just won't let me do it. Once the file is open, either right clicking or left clicking has no effect whatsoever.
Here are the instructions I found on the net.
Step 6 - that's what I can't do.
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1) First, you have to find your gothic 3 folder, it should be in C:\program files\gothic3.
2) Then find the file named "Gothic3.ttf" . If you don't know if it ends in .ttf, right click on the file and select properties, somewhere it should say "Type of file: TrueType Font File (.ttf)"
3) Rename the file to something else, it shouldn't matter what.
4) Use the search function on your computer to find another .ttf file by typing .ttf in the search bar, be sure to search everywhere and check the "include non-indexed, hidden, and system files" box.
5) Copy a file. Preferably Times New Roman, or Ariel. I chose Ariel
6) Paste it into your gothic 3 folder and rename it to "Gothic3".
The game should run a bit more smoothly.
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Also, I posted about Gothic 3 a couple of months ago, after getting it in the mail. and said then that I thought it was a turkey - but now I think I was maybe wrong about that. First of all, I had been expecting Risen, and this isn't quite Risen - it's very much its own game. Secondly, I didn't know that you could adjust the graphic sliders. The game is actually damned beautiful if you crank everything up to the max. So much so that I really want to play it now - this stuttering though is driving me mad.
The problem I'm having is one of constant, or near constant stuttering - it happens whenever I swivel the camera around. Sometimes it's so bad that the entire thing just stops dead in its tracks. Meanwhile, the hard-drive will be thrashing like mad.
It doesn't matter how low I adjust the settings either - the game still stutters and hiccups like crazy.
There's this so-called font trick, which I'd like to try - the problem is that I don't know how to copy a font file into a .ttf file in VISTA 64. I seem able to open the Gothic3.ttf file by using font-viewer, or some such program, but for the life of me I can't figure out how to copy a font file INTO the Gothic3.ttf file. VISTA 64 just won't let me do it. Once the file is open, either right clicking or left clicking has no effect whatsoever.
Here are the instructions I found on the net.
Step 6 - that's what I can't do.
-----------------
1) First, you have to find your gothic 3 folder, it should be in C:\program files\gothic3.
2) Then find the file named "Gothic3.ttf" . If you don't know if it ends in .ttf, right click on the file and select properties, somewhere it should say "Type of file: TrueType Font File (.ttf)"
3) Rename the file to something else, it shouldn't matter what.
4) Use the search function on your computer to find another .ttf file by typing .ttf in the search bar, be sure to search everywhere and check the "include non-indexed, hidden, and system files" box.
5) Copy a file. Preferably Times New Roman, or Ariel. I chose Ariel
6) Paste it into your gothic 3 folder and rename it to "Gothic3".
The game should run a bit more smoothly.
------------------
Also, I posted about Gothic 3 a couple of months ago, after getting it in the mail. and said then that I thought it was a turkey - but now I think I was maybe wrong about that. First of all, I had been expecting Risen, and this isn't quite Risen - it's very much its own game. Secondly, I didn't know that you could adjust the graphic sliders. The game is actually damned beautiful if you crank everything up to the max. So much so that I really want to play it now - this stuttering though is driving me mad.