The multicore fix and FOSE are essential for the following to work.Have you tried to get Fallout 3 GOTY running on Windows 10 with no success? I apologize for not making this post sooner. Does your game keep crashing every 5-10 minutes or so for no apparent reason?I had this problem two weeks ago and it was frustrating to say the least. However, after a lot of research I think the problem has been isolated by the Nexus communityand the problem is Fallout Stutter Remover.After going through the forums on Nexus, I was not the only one having issues with Fallout Stutter Remover. Fallout 3 crash on new game. I have been meaning to, but have been very busy with work lately.Just a heads up, please follow the main pinned thread about fixing Fallout 3 first before attempting this!
Well, not sure if anyone plays Starcraft 2, but in W10 there is major lag with the game compared to playing it on W8.1 or W7, and the cause of the issue is the XBOX crAPP that is imbedded within the operating system. Even if you haven't used the APP or have an XBOX account for some reason it is the culprit behind the just enough lag in SC2 that it disrupts game play, especially in intensive online battles.
Here is the source article:
Windows 10 vs. Windows 8.1 vs. Windows 7 Performance - TechSpot
How To Pause Starcraft 2 Walkthrough
The quote is on the last page:
Windows 10 vs. Windows 8.1 vs. Windows 7 Performance > Faster, Slower, Better? - TechSpot
Campus area network. On the gaming front, I found strange input lag in StarCraft II. It wasn't hugely noticeable but scrolling and commands took slightly longer than they did in Windows 8.1, just enough that in a competitive game it felt sluggish.
After a quick Google search I found a number of users complaining about the same thing and all sources blamed Windows 10's Xbox application which is built into the OS and cannot be removed via conventional methods.
Download naruto shippuden ultimate ninja storm 2 xbox 360. Despite never running this app or having an Xbox account to actually use it, it appears this was my problem. Fortunately, there's a Powershell command to disable the Xbox app and doing so eliminated the lag, allowing StarCraft II to play like it did on Windows 8.1. It was a disappointing discovery, but I'm glad it was relatively easy to overcome with some help from the Internet.
Here is the fix:After a quick Google search I found a number of users complaining about the same thing and all sources blamed Windows 10's Xbox application which is built into the OS and cannot be removed via conventional methods.
Download naruto shippuden ultimate ninja storm 2 xbox 360. Despite never running this app or having an Xbox account to actually use it, it appears this was my problem. Fortunately, there's a Powershell command to disable the Xbox app and doing so eliminated the lag, allowing StarCraft II to play like it did on Windows 8.1. It was a disappointing discovery, but I'm glad it was relatively easy to overcome with some help from the Internet.
Personally, I would just remove all the useless APPS from the O/S so you don't encounter any other problems with it.
More instructions from our forums in this thread here:
Solved How to uninstall Apps using Powershell - Windows 10 ForumsHey everybody. Just discovered this awesome software. I've been working on remapping hotkeys for the esport of my heart, Starcraft II. Kind of blows my mind that most pro players only use the inefficient standard layout, or a slightly modified version.
Starcraft 2 How To Pause Game
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http://www.teamliqui..topic_id=257590
The short of it is, with this layout you hardly have to move your hand. Except to hit shift. Also, the thumb is rarely used, so it sits there a wasted didget.
Hm, 2+2 is.. OH HEY LETS MAKE SPACE BAR SHIFT. This reduces how much the hand has to rotate in a game, and allows one to rest their hand tipped more inward, taking great advantage of the angled layout.
But here's the problem: people like to chat in SC2, and having a space bar that works as a space bar is important for that. I can't only have paired keys behave as shift, because one must hold shift to perform certain commands. Thus, I've come up with two solutions, and I need help deciding which ones I should pursue:
1) Toggle the shift function of the space bar on and off while in starcraft by pressing '. Since one must press enter to chat, tapping the adjacent ' key is little more effort. When starcraft is not the active window, the shift function of the space bar is disabled.
2) The shift function is automatically disabled when the player selects any chat box inside the game.
I think 2 is an impractical pain for programming, but then again I don't know much about programming, so perhaps it isn't. I feel like I could do 1 myself, if someone pointed the way, but 2 is ideal for the end-user. Is 2 possible, and should I pursue that route?