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@FridgeRr FridgeRr commented Jul 9, 2025

Tested using latest cnc-ddraw with the renderer being direct3d9, minfps=120,maxfps=240 on a 240hz monitor, as well as cnc-ddraw onto dxvk.
singlecpu=false to be set in cnc-ddraw.ini is recommended if any initial problems are observed, as well as updating your cnc-ddraw.
Attached are the ddraw.ini settings I used. Note that refresh_rate=240 here, changing this to whatever your monitor uses may allow more compatibility. Note also that if you make a change to(mo install as example) mo/resources/cnc-ddraw.ini, make sure the change also applies to mo/ddraw.ini. For some reason I had to delete my ddraw.ini every time I made a change to my cnc-ddraw.ini.
DDRAWSETTINGS.txt

also for some reason this commit has some git submodule jank

@FridgeRr FridgeRr changed the title Change MouseInterval to 1 fixed cursor hardcoded to refresh at 60fps Jul 9, 2025
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