Neverwinter Nights 2: Platinum

Neverwinter Nights 2: Platinum

Jerky character movement
Wanted to get NWN2 and play through and enjoy the romance of this game.. I have a beast machine, so the framerate is fine, but whenever a character moves, they glitch move 2 feet at a time in the direction they are walking.. it feels like i have a ping of 500 sort of lag effect but in singleplayer.. Anyone encountered this problem? Seems a waste of money if the game hasn't been ported to work on windows 7 properly..
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Moopamoop 1 MAY 2013 a las 21:39 
It's not an OS thing, I don't have that issue on my machine and I'm also running windows 7 (it runs slowly, but that's just because my computer sucks). Check your settings and maybe see if there could be something on your end interfering with the game.
TheMongo 12 MAY 2013 a las 20:05 
Do a search for NWN2 client extension. Extract the zip file to your steam NWN2 folder and then restart your computer. problem solved. :)
Witt 27 MAY 2013 a las 17:45 
Tired of games with un-immersive animation? Tired of games making you feel like you are in a game of Hungry Hungry Hippo? Me too.
Blackløch° 3 JUN 2013 a las 6:54 
Not sure if this works without the client extension or in singleplayer games, but you could try writing: /mpredict in chat.

Works on some online servers.
Última edición por Blackløch°; 3 JUN 2013 a las 6:54
Edge_Stormcrow 10 JUL 2013 a las 19:08 
Wow thank you for the replies, i will try those suggestions
Zorolulu 27 DIC 2013 a las 11:45 
did this work for you? I'm having the same issue....
cruc1atus 4 ENE 2014 a las 7:14 
same same.
Julian Sark 13 ENE 2014 a las 13:41 
Publicado originalmente por agp84777:
did this work for you? I'm having the same issue....

I'm not the original author, but had the same problem (on a sucky PC with Intel graphics). I confirm that the Client Extensions fixed the jerky character movement. Cheers for the tip :)
sonderkraftfahrzeug 19 ENE 2014 a las 18:32 
Had exactly the same problem. Getting 150+FPS on highest possibly settings (and enhanced texture pack mods). The solution was to reboot the computer in my case. Works like a charm now. Still haven't breached FPS below 100 :)
bryonhowley 21 ENE 2014 a las 19:55 
Works great on my rig i5 3570K 16gig DDR3 1600 SLI GTX 670. But then again this game has always worked from the first time I got it a few years ago and several upgrades earler. Started playing this game on Windows XP and now running Windows 8.1 still running great so it has nothing at all to do with the OS or game at all.
cruc1atus 23 ENE 2014 a las 6:27 
i7 16Gb DDR3 GTX670 SSD W7 64bit and jerky as roadkill.
sonderkraftfahrzeug 25 ENE 2014 a las 7:43 
Publicado originalmente por cruc1atus:
i7 16Gb DDR3 GTX670 SSD W7 64bit and jerky as roadkill.
I still hit that issue from time to time - full PC restart fixes it for me every time. I have no idea what causes it. I have GTX 560TI 16G DDR3 quad-core AMD
back_buffer 3 FEB 2014 a las 21:40 
The animation system in NWN2 uses values from your computer's internal clock for timing. If your computer has been running for a long time without restarting then the internal clock's value is too large for NWN2 to handle. For most people, restarting fixes the issue because it resets the clock to 0.

(Of course, there may be other causes for jerky animations. This always does the trick for me. YMMV)
Última edición por back_buffer; 3 FEB 2014 a las 21:40
Publicado originalmente por back_buffer:
The animation system in NWN2 uses values from your computer's internal clock for timing. If your computer has been running for a long time without restarting then the internal clock's value is too large for NWN2 to handle. For most people, restarting fixes the issue because it resets the clock to 0.

(Of course, there may be other causes for jerky animations. This always does the trick for me. YMMV)

Finally someone has an explanation that tells me why only a reboot fixes the jerkiness movement and not just clearing the game from memory. I do not reboot my PC for months Is there a variable I can edit that can reset this thing or will it cause system unstability.
Zergem 4 MAR 2014 a las 5:44 
Well... wouldn't just restarting your computer be easier? Why keep it on for months?
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