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Re: Putting Dots Issue

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Mon, Feb 19 2018 11:03 AM (13 replies)
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  • daveparr
    1,175 Posts
    Mon, Feb 19 2018 9:16 AM

    Had a unplayable meter for a week  l did the normal things clear the cache ect without any success,  Eventualy l updated the Video/card and now the meter/game runs pretty good and im able to have a enjoyable game again.

  • Yiannis1970
    3,307 Posts
    Mon, Feb 19 2018 10:07 AM

    YankeeJim:

    Yiannis1970:
    When i play on my laptop, initially everything is fine. After an hour though, temp raises and i deal with the dot speed problem. Dots are hardly moving, all of a sudden speed up, stutter e.t.c. I shut down the laptop and try after a while...eveything's fine  till it raises the temps again.

    IDK if this is related to WoL's problem but I play on a laptop, too, and it does tend to run hot after a while. Raising the back of the laptop-like set it on the edge of a small book or something-increases the air flow underneath it and helps.

    At my shop I set it on a Belkin Coolpad I found at KMart for $20. It's powered off a USB port and really makes a difference in the temps. I haven't seen the problem with the dots yet.

     

    What i posted is with the use of external fan.

     

  • siggipj76
    2,989 Posts
    Mon, Feb 19 2018 10:38 AM

    Same thing happend to me, made it almost impossible to read greens.

    Dots would slow down a few times across a grid.

    This happend to me on the day I got a flash security update beginning of this month.

    been non stop changing browsers/flash to fix it , only today did I see an improvement.

    changed my flash update to never and went back to maxthon with flash v.24

    Now I can read the dots again.

  • fatdan
    3,379 Posts
    Mon, Feb 19 2018 11:03 AM

    Heat is an issue with desktops too when playing this game, I was having heat issues and put a small fan in front of it until I had time to install another fan on the case....some desktops also have an internal fan that blows directly on the CPU, if it goes out you can't see it.

    I agree with the cooling pad, but it isn't as hard as you might think to take a laptop apart and replace a $4 cooling fan and give the heatsink a good cleaning, which is by far the way to go...

    Tigerpaw is right, a hot cpu will do that and I didn't even think about it until Yiannis posted.

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