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Regarding the speed of Levitate
Preface: I did a search but I didn't see anything specific to this inquiry...
Dunno about you guys, buy my machine is pretty fast. Hell, even a low-end modern PC would run classic EQ at mach 5. So, I'm curious... is there any way to slow down the bobbing speed of Levitate (and DMF too, I assume)? It's insane. I know spells like that take some time to "get used to", but really... it's SO fast! Considering the code was written for most 1999 PC's (in the range of a 486 DX2 50mhz), is it possible to offset that somehow so that we get that slow, gentle, rolling Levitate we remember from classic EQ instead of how it exists currently? | ||
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It's client specific, SoD is the only one that does not bob that fast iirc.
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Hadn't both the pentium 1 and 2 been out for a while in 1999?
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Minimum requirements for Classic EQ was a Pentium 160mhz, or close to that. Though realistically you didn't want to run it on anything slower than a Pentium II.
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Hrmmm. Yeah, I may be thinking about my first PC (that was running Doom, etc). Either way, would be nice to slow that animation down if possible (but I'm guessing that's not likely).
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