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There is no in-game graphical adjustment, so you might have to look for outside sources to make the game run faster.
So is it ridculously slow? Because DD(and in this case DDN) is a relatively slow beatem up.
It's not ridiculously slow, but when I compared it to gameplay footage on YouTube, it seemed my version was running just a bit slower than the footage. It could be because it was the console version, and it might just be that the PC version just performs a bit slower. It's playable, and I've played the NES version which has a slower pace than other beat 'em ups, but it seems a bit odd probably because I'm used to a faster pace in these kinds of games. I will likely get used to it though and play through the whole game.
Is the speed tied to the FPS? Because I have locked mine at 30FPS. I have no problems in other games, but I also compared it to a video on youtube, and mine seems to be way slower than it should be =/
I'll try to unlock my FPS and see if it's that.
Edit: Yup, it were the FPS. I unlocked them, and it ran fine, until it crashed =P