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KRYZZX

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I have a simple work around that seemed to have worked for me with the mouse problem.  I can play on High setting with DX11

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set you windows theme on basic

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AndrewVxX

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OH MYGOD THANK YOU

This works!!! It fixes the right click cursor jumping bug! Bioware quick make a sticky for all else who are affected. I've tried everything and this centered the logo for me! It removed the cursor jumping in both dx9 and dx11, and also removed the menu options not being selectable on dx11. Fantastic. I owe you a beer Kryzzx.

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Daemien91

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tried the fix, and it did not change anything T_T still having the mouse highlighting issue with dx11


Edit: fixed now, thanks Posted Image

Modifié par Daemien91, 19 mars 2011 - 09:57 .


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KRYZZX

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make sure you start the game first then change your theme ...I have an nvidia graphic card so it may just work for that

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Daemien91

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okay, switched back to my previous windows theme and it's working fine now

Modifié par Daemien91, 19 mars 2011 - 09:59 .


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TallBearNC

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Much easier way. Works for disc, steam, EADM, etc

Default locations for Disc and EADM are:
"C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Electronic Arts\\Dragon Age™ II\\bin_ship" (64bit OS)
"C:\\Program Files\\Electronic Arts\\Dragon Age™ II\\bin_ship" (32bit OS)

Steam:
"C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Steam\\steamapps\\common\\dragon age ii\\bin_ship" (64bit OS)
"C:\\Program Files\\Steam\\steamapps\\common\\dragon age ii\\bin_ship" (32bit OS)

D2D:
I do not know. I only use retail, eadm, or steam. never used d2d

Steps:
1) open up the dragon age 2 program folder (see above for locations)
2) right click DragonAge2.exe and choose (send to desktop (create shortcut)), OR you can hold down shift+control and drag and drop the icon to the desktop to make a shortcut.
3) right click the shortcut on the desktop
4) click comapability tab
5) click DISABLE DESKTOP COMPOSITION

#5 will auto switch you to basic when you run the game, and auto switch you back to your normal theme within 5-15s after you exit the game. This will save you from having to manually set it each time :) Doing this will also get rid of those ANNOYING messages when you alt tab or exit from DA2 that your vista or windows 7 machine resources are low and/or the message that your system is having performance issues.

Don't mess with other options as they can slow the game down.

HOWEVER, you can feel free to also check "run this program as adminitrator". This will assure the game runs with admin privs always. Of course, on a properly set up OS (for more advanced users), you should never have to run anything as the admin as you are always in admin mode.

Edit: Edited for better formatting, Added default path locations to the executable file

Modifié par TallBearNC, 19 mars 2011 - 10:07 .


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A Forgotten Tome

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This did not seem to work for me; the bug still happened after about 2-3 hours of playtime.

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spacefiddle

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TallBearNC wrote...

Much easier way. Works for disc, steam, EADM, etc
...

You're a genius.  1600x900 on High settings in fullscreen mode, and i can see the whole screen and have a functioning mouse pointer.  Going to try other reso / settings for a bit and see how they do.  Never occurred to me to see if Aero was beating up a DX11 game, but why am I not surprised xD

EDIT: ...spoke too soon.  While this fixed several other issues i was having, i now have the cursor-jump-on-right-click issue... which i DIDN'T have before.  Aargh...

Modifié par spacefiddle, 21 mars 2011 - 11:14 .


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Dianddra

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my problem: cursor did not show up in DragonAge II, on a win7 system.
my solution: I disabled mouse trails, and now the cursor shows up.