Under the General section, toggle the In-Game Overlay button to turn off the feature.I use a program called "Borderless Gaming" which enables Borderless Windowed mode for the game and the stuttering is completely gone! Apart from the occasional stutters when entering a new area or running into a scripted event the framerate is smooth now. It might show 60fps with fraps but the gameplay is stuttery as hell. I'm just downloading Bioshock 2 and will see how this runs.ĮDIT: Bioshock 2 didn't crash after 2 hours but, oh lawd, is the framepacing crappy. Just don't open the map or that other menu when you're in the garden level. Luckily it stopped after I left the area. At a certain moment when you get to the flower-doctor who tasks you with finding that flower, if you open the map or the other menu (by pressing H) it crashes EVERY TIME. The only crashes I had were reproduceable. I sometimes get jittery movement despite 60fps with V-Sync turned on. I was lucky that Bioshock 1 runs without crashing for me but the framepacing isn't the best. In addition, install both 32 and 64 bits versions. I don't know what version of these libraries Bioshock needs. Has anyone managed to play the GOG version for a decent number of hours without problems? MSVCR110.dll belongs to Microsoft Visual C++ redistributable libraries. Others on these forums have also reported success with Win7 圆4. Has anyone managed to play the GOG version for a decent number of hours without problems? I've played all of BS2 chapter 1 and 2 with no problems at all. The Windows event viewer image attached shows the fault. It either crashes to the desktop or freezes every 30 to 60 minutes. Twistedpony: I have been playing the GOG Bioshock HD remaster for about 10 hours. Has anyone managed to play the GOG version for a decent number of hours without problems? It's quite annoyingly confusing to try and remember what one was doing in the previous save, even when saving frequently. I may also start quitting and restarting every 30 minutes or so because when it crashes during saving of a game is the most annoying. I also back up the saves regularly just in case. I have taken to saving very, very, very frequently. The crashing is really annoying but I am enjoying the game otherwise. Would not start because it complained about a missing Windows 7 SP 1 running in Windows 7 compatibility mode. running in Windows 8 compatibility mode disabling ful screen optimization on BioshockHD.exe running in windowed mode or full screen mode I have been playing the GOG Bioshock HD remaster for about 10 hours. Stock AMD cooler (95W version-thanks AMD!)īoot: Samsung 960 EVO NVMe 250GB (UEFI boot partition) RAM 16GB 2x8GB, Patriot Viper Elite 16 16 16 36 1T Couldn't say.ĪMD Ry 3.8GHz, voltage set, 1.385V, 65W TDP Which may help or not as the case may be. Do the Steam releases require Steamworks to be running-? If so, that's DRM-pleasingly absent from the GOG versions entirely. Someone stated here that the version numbers of the GOG releases indicated a more recent release than Steam. Apparently the GOG versions run fine without the problems of the Steam versions, for some reason. Hoover1979: I am also wondering if the GOG versions aren't the trainwrecks that are the Steam Versions.
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