Posted April 21, 2020
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This problem is caused by the scrolling mechanism that is tied to the speed of the CPU. Since CPU speeds are dramatically faster than in the late 90s, we have scrolling speed that are now way too fast.
Under Control Panel | Power Options set up a plan to use for a game (in this case SimCity 3000). Select "Change Plan Settings" on that plan and then Select "Change Advanced Power Settings". Then select the "+" to expand "Processor Power Management". Then select the "+" to expand "Maximum Processor State". Set the maximum to 25%. Scrolling is reasonable. You may have to set the max higher or lower, depending on your computer and scrolling speed preferences.
Make sure the Plan with slower CPU is selected currently and your good to go. After using SimCity reset the Power Plan to the usual ("Balanced" on my computer) to get the CPU going fast again.
Source: Matrix Games Forums
Under Control Panel | Power Options set up a plan to use for a game (in this case SimCity 3000). Select "Change Plan Settings" on that plan and then Select "Change Advanced Power Settings". Then select the "+" to expand "Processor Power Management". Then select the "+" to expand "Maximum Processor State". Set the maximum to 25%. Scrolling is reasonable. You may have to set the max higher or lower, depending on your computer and scrolling speed preferences.
Make sure the Plan with slower CPU is selected currently and your good to go. After using SimCity reset the Power Plan to the usual ("Balanced" on my computer) to get the CPU going fast again.
Source: Matrix Games Forums