Ok, it isn't too old, still made in the XP era, but I recently repurchased Silent Hill 2's PC port following some problems I had with a scratched disk--system lock-up when loading, sound looping, occassional lockup when shutting down, and it always locks up when I raise the resolution above 1024 - 768... My first computer (yeah, this is my third) ran a Pentium 4 2.4ghz and it had no problems with it. My second computer ran an Athlon 64 2.0ghz, I had problems with freezing in the game (probably the scratches) but no problems loading, with sound, etc. On that computer, I upgraded the processor to an X2 2.2ghz, and that's when the problems started. When I built my current computer, and even after I upgraded it to a 8800GT Akimbo, the same problem. I'm sorely depressed... It's my favorite game and the only way I can get it to play is to let it freeze up and then load it in "safe graphics mode." but I still get the sound loops and can't load more than a 1024 - 768 resolution...
I have Silent Hill 3, and my computer chews through it like candy... but I've noticed really high resolutions tend to cause to skip a few frames. I chalk this up to lack of support for my video card--it's a 7000 era game, and I've heard old games and new cards don't always mix well. But it runs perfect on very, very high settings (1280 - 1040 and max rendering). Bioshock Demo and Portal: First Slice are far, far, better.
My question is, could it be a problem with dual-core in general? Also, does anyone else own the game, and if so, what's you're solution?
I'm sorry. You lost me somewhere between the tin foil hat and the mushroom people invasion.
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