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I didn't see anything in the walkthrough about the vehicles coming loose. My first guess is maybe you just need to follow a different path, where you don't have to jump over a bridge? Otherwise, I'll fall back to my standard response to problems in this game:
Make sure that V-sync is enabled. Playing this game without it can cause problems with how some objects interact. Some things can override the V-Sync setting in the game, so you can try to make sure that it's enabled by having Steam, or something else, display the frame rate, and see if it matches the rate set in the game options.
Yeah i enable Vsync, and like i jump over the bridge and it just cuts the wire
Did you have Steam display your frame rate, like I suggested before, to confirm that your actual frame rate matches the one in the game options?
I just realised, i have 1500 fps and i have no idea how to turn it normal, i literally tried everything, YES I HAVE VSYNC ON BTW.
And i don`t think i have a AMD card so is there a way to set a max FPS or something.
The current AMD drivers have a couple of settings that can override the V-Sync setting in games. Nvidia probably has a similar option(s), and Intel may as well. The question is, which one do you have? If you don't know, there are various ways that you can check. For example, if you're using Windows 10, you could open Task Manager and scroll down on the Performance tab and see if your GPU is listed there (mine is).
As for setting a max FPS, there may be software that lets you do that. I don't know. That's just not something that I've ever wanted/needed to do.
Help, i have the AMD card but i cannot acces the settings for some reason (im on win7) it just kind of doing a blue circle and it does not open.
anywhere.
Without knowing exactly which card you have, I don't know what else to tell you.
Radeon RX 580 Series
I installed the drivers, turned off the settings and it worked, I Sincerely thank you for helping me so much , i can finally replay my childhood! I wish you the very best.