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When playing underworld 1, it seems strafing and backing up have an extremely inconsistent direction and speed. Sometimes Strafe and Back will actually move diagonally, and more often than not the speed will be incredibly slow, like 1/20th the speed of walking.

If anyone knows what the hell is up with this, please let me know how to fix it!
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Do you have an gamepad or joystick plugged in. They will intefere with mouse controls.
Also disable any mouse accelaration and crank up the mouse sensitivity in the UU CNFG file.
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PetrusOctavianus: Do you have an gamepad or joystick plugged in. They will intefere with mouse controls.
Also disable any mouse accelaration and crank up the mouse sensitivity in the UU CNFG file.
I'm having the problem that there seems to be some threshold setting that prevents the cursor from moving unless I move my mouse several inches across my desk first. Turning the sensitivity up doesn't seem to affect this threshold.

Any ideas on that one?
Post edited January 07, 2016 by darxide
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PetrusOctavianus: Do you have an gamepad or joystick plugged in. They will intefere with mouse controls.
Also disable any mouse accelaration and crank up the mouse sensitivity in the UU CNFG file.
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darxide: I'm having the problem that there seems to be some threshold setting that prevents the cursor from moving unless I move my mouse several inches across my desk first. Turning the sensitivity up doesn't seem to affect this threshold.

Any ideas on that one?
I'm afraid not. Never heard about that problem before.
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artician: When playing underworld 1, it seems strafing and backing up have an extremely inconsistent direction and speed. Sometimes Strafe and Back will actually move diagonally, and more often than not the speed will be incredibly slow, like 1/20th the speed of walking.

If anyone knows what the hell is up with this, please let me know how to fix it!
Hey, I have the same problem. I looked around and found and old post saying that if the framerate is too high, this would happen. So they recommended lowering the number of cycles way down, to something like 14000, in dosbox. After some frustration and tinkering around in the GOG configuration files I managed to get it running like I wanted, more or less. Still a bit choppy.

The config file I used is this: http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=128590

Hope this helps

Edit: I was working with another copy o UW1 I have, not the GOG one. I have managed to run the game in the way I wanted with GOG but I can't launch it from Galaxy, and I had to extract the game files to a folder and change the mount location to that folder, so I could change the audio settings in the game (I'm used to something different from what GOG defaults, I can't help it). If you want I can detail what I did more precisely. It's still kinda weird and buggy but it works.

Edit 2: I've been messing around with the settings and files. So, what I've gathered is this:

The game comes in a .iso file called game.gog. It contains UW1 and UW2. You can extract it with 7zip and, by editing the config files you can get a launcher to correctly launch the game. If you select another sound output format through uinstall, the game won't launch. I think that's because of some weird fix GOG has that's specific to their default selection. So don't touch this unless you're dissatisfied with their choice of soundcard. Creating a .iso file from the altered files didn't work and it reverted back to the original, somehow.

For me, I had two additional problems. First, at 14000 cycles the game was still weird, low framerate or something. I just changed it to 20000 and it ran great for me. I think that's very specific to your machine. Second, at fullscreen on my 1920x1080 monitor, the game was kindof stretched in an ugly way. I changed the scaler from normal2x to normal3x and fullscreen, while still not fullscreen, was much prettier and proportional.

I wish GOG would include the possibility of changing the soundcard selection easily, without breaking their system. Right now I'm running the game from my own dosbox and the extracted game.gog file.

My config file (dosboxULTIMA1.conf):

[sdl]
# fullscreen -- Start dosbox directly in fullscreen.
# fulldouble -- Use double buffering in fullscreen.
# fullresolution -- What resolution to use for fullscreen: original or fixed size (e.g. 1024x768).
# windowresolution -- Scale the window to this size IF the output device supports hardware scaling.
# output -- What to use for output: surface,overlay,opengl,openglnb,ddraw.
# autolock -- Mouse will automatically lock, if you click on the screen.
# sensitiviy -- Mouse sensitivity.
# waitonerror -- Wait before closing the console if dosbox has an error.
# priority -- Priority levels for dosbox: lowest,lower,normal,higher,highest,pause (when not focussed).
# Second entry behind the comma is for when dosbox is not focused/minimized.
# mapperfile -- File used to load/save the key/event mappings from.
# usescancodes -- Avoid usage of symkeys, might not work on all operating systems.

fullscreen=false
fulldouble=false
fullresolution=original
windowresolution=original
output=surface
autolock=true
sensitivity=100
waitonerror=true
priority=higher,normal
mapperfile=mapper.txt
usescancodes=true

[dosbox]
# language -- Select another language file.
# memsize -- Amount of memory dosbox has in megabytes.
# machine -- The type of machine tries to emulate:hercules,cga,tandy,pcjr,vga.
# captures -- Directory where things like wave,midi,screenshot get captured.

language=
machine=vga
captures=capture
memsize=24

[render]
# frameskip -- How many frames dosbox skips before drawing one.
# aspect -- Do aspect correction, if your output method doesn't support scaling this can slow things down!.
# scaler -- Scaler used to enlarge/enhance low resolution modes.
# Supported are none,normal2x,normal3x,advmame2x,advmame3x,hq2x,hq3x,
# 2xsai,super2xsai,supereagle,advinterp2x,advinterp3x,
# tv2x,tv3x,rgb2x,rgb3x,scan2x,scan3x.

frameskip=0
aspect=false
scaler=normal3x

[cpu]
# core -- CPU Core used in emulation: normal,simple,dynamic,auto.
# auto switches from normal to dynamic if appropriate.
# cycles -- Amount of instructions dosbox tries to emulate each millisecond.
# Setting this value too high results in sound dropouts and lags.
# You can also let DOSBox guess the correct value by setting it to max.
# The default setting (auto) switches to max if appropriate.
# cycleup -- Amount of cycles to increase/decrease with keycombo.
# cycledown Setting it lower than 100 will be a percentage.

core=normal
cycles=20000
cycleup=500
cycledown=20

[mixer]
# nosound -- Enable silent mode, sound is still emulated though.
# rate -- Mixer sample rate, setting any devices higher than this will
# probably lower their sound quality.
# blocksize -- Mixer block size, larger blocks might help sound stuttering
# but sound will also be more lagged.
# prebuffer -- How many milliseconds of data to keep on top of the blocksize.

nosound=false
rate=22050
blocksize=2048
prebuffer=10

[midi]
# mpu401 -- Type of MPU-401 to emulate: none, uart or intelligent.
# device -- Device that will receive the MIDI data from MPU-401.
# This can be default,alsa,oss,win32,coreaudio,none.
# config -- Special configuration options for the device. In Windows put
# the id of the device you want to use. See README for details.

mpu401=intelligent
device=default
config=

[sblaster]
# sbtype -- Type of sblaster to emulate:none,sb1,sb2,sbpro1,sbpro2,sb16.
# sbbase,irq,dma,hdma -- The IO/IRQ/DMA/High DMA address of the soundblaster.
# mixer -- Allow the soundblaster mixer to modify the dosbox mixer.
# oplmode -- Type of OPL emulation: auto,cms,opl2,dualopl2,opl3.
# On auto the mode is determined by sblaster type.
# All OPL modes are 'Adlib', except for CMS.
# oplrate -- Sample rate of OPL music emulation.

sbtype=sb16
sbbase=220
irq=7
dma=1
hdma=5
mixer=true
oplmode=auto
oplrate=22050

[gus]
# gus -- Enable the Gravis Ultrasound emulation.
# gusbase,irq1,irq2,dma1,dma2 -- The IO/IRQ/DMA addresses of the
# Gravis Ultrasound. (Same IRQ's and DMA's are OK.)
# gusrate -- Sample rate of Ultrasound emulation.
# ultradir -- Path to Ultrasound directory. In this directory
# there should be a MIDI directory that contains
# the patch files for GUS playback. Patch sets used
# with Timidity should work fine.

gus=true
gusrate=22050
gusbase=240
irq1=5
irq2=7
dma1=3
dma2=1
ultradir=C:\ULTRASND

[speaker]
# pcspeaker -- Enable PC-Speaker emulation.
# pcrate -- Sample rate of the PC-Speaker sound generation.
# tandy -- Enable Tandy Sound System emulation (off,on,auto).
# For auto Tandysound emulation is present only if machine is set to tandy.
# tandyrate -- Sample rate of the Tandy 3-Voice generation.
# disney -- Enable Disney Sound Source emulation.

pcspeaker=true
pcrate=22050
tandy=auto
tandyrate=22050
disney=true

[joystick]
# joysticktype -- Type of joystick to emulate: auto (default), none,
# 2axis (supports two joysticks), 4axis,
# fcs (Thrustmaster), ch (CH Flightstick).
# none disables joystick emulation.
# auto chooses emulation depending on real joystick(s).
# timed -- enable timed intervals for axis. (false is old style behaviour).
# autofire -- continuously fires as long as you keep the button pressed.
# swap34 -- swap the 3rd and the 4th axis. can be useful for certain joysticks.
# buttonwrap -- enable button wrapping at the number of emulated buttons.

joysticktype=auto
timed=true
autofire=false
swap34=false
buttonwrap=true

[serial]
# serial1-4 -- set type of device connected to com port.
# Can be disabled, dummy, modem, nullmodem, directserial.
# Additional parameters must be in the same line in the form of
# parameter:value. Parameter for all types is irq.
# for directserial: realport (required), rxdelay (optional).
# for modem: listenport (optional).
# for nullmodem: server, rxdelay, txdelay, telnet, usedtr,
# transparent, port, inhsocket (all optional).
# Example: serial1=modem listenport:5000

serial1=dummy
serial2=dummy
serial3=disabled
serial4=disabled

[dos]
# xms -- Enable XMS support.
# ems -- Enable EMS support.
# umb -- Enable UMB support.
# keyboardlayout -- Language code of the keyboard layout (or none).

xms=true
ems=true
umb=true
keyboardlayout=

[ipx]
# ipx -- Enable ipx over UDP/IP emulation.

ipx=false
Post edited February 10, 2016 by KarlClinckspoor