Quote from: Led on November 29, 2014, 03:20:30 PM
he can use the /noframelock option. I will see if I can find a link to describe the process. Note that it can be a little buggy.edit: here are the instructions:
http://social.xfire.com/communities/perfectlittleangels/forums/157275/topic/1548076
edit: xfire link dead, see instructions below
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Posted: 2009-12-20 6:20 PM PST
Hi SWBF players,
I have only recently become aware of a command that will make your game play very smooth.
The command is /noframelock.
The way you use this command is as follows:
Make a short cut from battlefront.exe, usually located at
C:\Program Files\LucasArts\Star Wars Battlefront\GameData
NOT the file, LaunchBF.exe
Paste the shortcut to your desktop. Right click on the desktop shortcut icon, select properties, and edit the target to say
"C:\Program Files\LucasArts\Star Wars Battlefront\GameData\Battlefront.exe" /nointro /noframelock
The program location may vary if you have it installed on another drive or if you use Windows 7.
Note that sometimes you will get flakey graphics artifacts happening, like your unit's head will get exploded. It can also be difficult to get to the respawn screen.
Now, here is the important part--use the new shortcut to launch SWBF!
Enjoy!
Led
Hi Led, how am I supposed to have the TPS bypass combined with the SWBF Launcher.exe that allows me to have a widescreen game? A 60fps + fullscreen widescreen LAN server is what I'm trying to do.