Warcraft III Frozen Throne Problem

Janthe

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I just got a new computer with 64-bit Vista Home Premium, and I'm trying to run Frozen Throne on it. The program runs beautifully, except that any time a part of the game requires movement, the movement is wildly shaky, including units and the mouse pointer. It looks a lot like when you have the pointer set to have leave a trail behind it (I checked that- the pointer is not set that way), only much jerkier.

I've tried running the program with every compatibility setting except windows 98 and 96, running it as an administrator, and changing all of the in-game graphics options. I ran dxdiag from the run command based on a tip from a somewhat related problem in a different post, but nothing was listed as disabled (which that post claimed was the problem). Also worth noting that I've logged onto Battlenet and downloaded all the patches available by doing that.

Anybody know what's going on?
 

My Computer

Any Luck?

Hey, i have exactly the same problem ever since i got my new computer with Vista. Unfortunately i havn't had any luck in fixing the problem so i was just wondering if you had found a solution in the 155 days that no one has responded to this thread *glum look*. Tell me if you found anything.

Thanks,

Lawrie
 

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Hurra Success!

Hey, having spent about 4 hours trying to fix this i have finally succeeded. In my case the solution was simply to download the latest driver for my graphics card which is an NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT.

To find out what graphics card you have open the Start menu - open Control Panel - open System - go into Device Manager - Look at the Display Adapter list and thats your graphics card (or at least thats how i found out). Then just search the net for the latest driver for that graphics card and just hope that they have fixed that problem...good luck.
 

My Computer

Hey, having spent about 4 hours trying to fix this i have finally succeeded. In my case the solution was simply to download the latest driver for my graphics card which is an NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT.

To find out what graphics card you have open the Start menu - open Control Panel - open System - go into Device Manager - Look at the Display Adapter list and thats your graphics card (or at least thats how i found out). Then just search the net for the latest driver for that graphics card and just hope that they have fixed that problem...good luck.
I had same problem with NWN but also video drop during cutscenes. Same solution different card had an 8600GT Nvidia was aware of the problem and the next update for the card fixed it.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Home built
    CPU
    phenom IIx4 810
    Motherboard
    m4a79t deluxe
    Memory
    8Gb DDR3 OCZ Platinum AMD Edition
    Graphics Card(s)
    evga 295 co-op and 9800 gtx for PhysX
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Mk241H
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1200
    Hard Drives
    Seagate Barracuda 7200 750Gb
    PSU
    ABS Tagan BZ 800W
    Case
    Xclio A380PLUS-BK Fully Black
    Cooling
    Asus Royal Knight
    Keyboard
    Razor Lycosa Mirror edition
    Mouse
    Logitech 5 button tilt wheel laser (don't remember model#)
    Internet Speed
    Wireless Road Runner
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