The Behind Enemy Lines Resolution Fix by Stevenh appears to be one of the easiest and most complete fixes available but I have not tested it and use at your own risk. Users with widescreen monitors have reported problems getting the game to look correct (the menu only allows for 4:3 aspects with a max of 1024x768) there are widescreen patches and Hex editing tutorials available. I found 80% was about right for a 2.5GHz Dual Core. Make a text file and note the settings for future reference. You will have to tweak the speed to suit your processor. If it is still too fast, or too slow, ALT+TAB to desktop and move the slider in CPUGrab to a higher %, or lower if it was too slow. Note the menu selection should have slowed. Alter the slider of CPUGrab to 80% (this is the % you want to take away from your processor, the higher the % the slower the processor will work) and press Start.Right click Commandos.exe and click Set Affinity, uncheck all except "CPU 0".Right click CPUGrab.exe and click Set Affinity, uncheck all except "CPU 0".CTRL+Shift+Esc to bring up Task Manager, click Processes tab. Run Steam and launch Commandos and get to the menu screen.Google and download CPUGrab.zip (3.6Kb) and run the CPUGrab.exe (12.048Kb). There are various solutions including installing a 3rd party app specifically designed to slow down a modern PC to make the game playable. This fix is for the Steam version and allows loading and saving.Įdit Commando.cfg (Output/ folder) add below to bottom. Download it from either of the links below: You will need the Commandos 圆4 Fix to solve the issues. The Steam install also fails to correctly setup the game so you are unable to Load/Save.Ī new fix solves the issues both in BTCOD and BEL, the following tutorial shows how to apply it: As an old game, Commandos runs on most modern PCs at impossibly fast speed making it difficult to play.
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