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Hello! I recently picked up Diamond Edition when it was available for free and have a history of working on a PW module many moons ago. I was hoping to start work again but I've hit a very aggravating problem. The screen scrolling and object rotation is WAY too fast; I'm a big stickler for detail and positioning of items and things, and with things flying around the screen this fast and rotating so quickly, I can't get anything quite the way I like it them other then by sheer dumb luck.

The toolset is set to only run on CPU 0, I've tried hunting through the .ini files to see if I can find a ScrollSpeed= option, but having no luck. It doesn't use DOSBox, so I can't tweak down the cycles.

Anyone have any suggestions? I'd love to get my creative juices flowing again. NWN was at it's best when designing and playing custom content.

Thanks in advance!

EDIT: Windows 7, 64 bit
Post edited January 02, 2017 by OldManPopo
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OldManPopo: Anyone have any suggestions?
This post may help you out: https://neverwintervault.org/comment/2671#comment-2671
Post edited January 02, 2017 by Vythonaut
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OldManPopo: Anyone have any suggestions?
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Vythonaut: This post may help you out: https://neverwintervault.org/comment/2671#comment-2671
Ah, wonderful! That helps quite a bit. I will have to experiment and see if I can find a way to do the same with objects. The Control trick mentioned above works great for the map, but also seems to be the default for moving the map about and doesn't apply to objects. Objects are still subject to the speed problem, but it's a start! Thank you for finding that!
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OldManPopo: Thank you for finding that!
No problem! Maybe you can use the arrow keys or the numpad too? Another option would be to install a previous version of windows (maybe xp?) in Virtual Box.