LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 1-4

LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 1-4

Gamer Auto Feb 27, 2014 @ 2:48pm
Dragons! glitch, please help
I'm about at the end of my rope. I'm stuck in Year 4 Level 2, and I can't get past this one damn dragon.

So I get on this walkway and go up to the side of one of the dragon cages (this is the third puzzle, btw). I see the dragon ride up on a lifting platform, and then the stupid thing falls right through thanks to shoddy hitbox detection. SOMETIMES it'll go through the ceiling of the cage, but that's rare. And I have only ONE TIME where the dragon went where it was supposed to be. BUT, whenever it launched fireballs, they'd teleport as soon as they left it's mouth and they'd hit the back-left corner of the damn platform.

I've just about lost my sh*t, people. PLEASE save me from this nightmare!
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BushwalkerSP Mar 16, 2014 @ 3:40pm 
Turn V-sync on in your in-game video options. It looks like FPS is messing up with the games physics. I didn't have any problems with it.
Gamer Auto Mar 17, 2014 @ 3:32pm 
Originally posted by BushwalkerSP:
Turn V-sync on in your in-game video options. It looks like FPS is messing up with the games physics. I didn't have any problems with it.
I did that when trying to fix the problem in The Dark Tower.
BushwalkerSP Mar 17, 2014 @ 7:26pm 
Well, sorry it didn't help. Maybe you should try to play with the Effects Settings in in-game option or enhanced graphics quality in Video Settings. Try to turn them off or to low settings. If all this fails than the only option you have is to use CPU Affinity and change to a single CPU if your CPU is a multicore one. The latter help some people.
Last edited by BushwalkerSP; Mar 17, 2014 @ 7:27pm
Gamer Auto Mar 19, 2014 @ 9:10am 
Originally posted by BushwalkerSP:
Well, sorry it didn't help. Maybe you should try to play with the Effects Settings in in-game option or enhanced graphics quality in Video Settings. Try to turn them off or to low settings. If all this fails than the only option you have is to use CPU Affinity and change to a single CPU if your CPU is a multicore one. The latter help some people.
My CPU is an Intel i3. I think that's a Dual-Core.
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Date Posted: Feb 27, 2014 @ 2:48pm
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