Agreed, this is a ridiculous bug that should have been dealt with in Beta. Please Fix
Agreed, this is a ridiculous bug that should have been dealt with in Beta. Please Fix
Yeah I read about the Windows update, I downloaded the latest ones and it didn't solve it.
"Could this be... an omen?!"
Double post.
Because the site and forums are also working great.
"Could this be... an omen?!"
I am also having this problem. I cannot go into fullscreen mode because the cursor disappears. I am using Vista 64. PLEEEASE fix this asap.
Player
For people having the cinematic on half screen only issue and the problems with audio in cutscenes, this will fix it:
Start > Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features > View Installed Updates
Find these two Windows Updates: KB 2803821 and KB 2834904 and delete them.
Explanation: http://www.infoworld.com/t/microsoft...2834904-222636
Mouse pointer issues in full screen are usually D3D rendering problems, there are some games that have this same problem and most of them include separate options in the configuration menu to address them. By the way, this problem is also Windows XP SP2, not just Vista. I'll take a look through the config files here in a sec and see if I can find a fix.
Edit: Config file has a couple things that may fix it, however, I'm not sure if manual editing of config through notepad is against ToS or not. If someone can confirm that it isn't, I'll post a couple things to try.
Last edited by Lunakey; 08-26-2013 at 01:45 AM.
Had to upgrade to Win 8 from Vista to fix this problem. I went from every 10 seconds getting a 2 second lag burst (due to windowed mode) to running without any lag on high settings. Sucks that they won't fix this, but was worth the upgrade for me. Good luck!
Just please post your findings in the cfg. I don't think there's anything there though. I have even tried disabling hardware acceleration using directx sdk with no luck, but I still believe it could be a D3D issue as you have said.For people having the cinematic on half screen only issue and the problems with audio in cutscenes, this will fix it:
Start > Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features > View Installed Updates
Find these two Windows Updates: KB 2803821 and KB 2834904 and delete them.
Explanation: http://www.infoworld.com/t/microsoft...2834904-222636
Mouse pointer issues in full screen are usually D3D rendering problems, there are some games that have this same problem and most of them include separate options in the configuration menu to address them. By the way, this problem is also Windows XP SP2, not just Vista. I'll take a look through the config files here in a sec and see if I can find a fix.
Edit: Config file has a couple things that may fix it, however, I'm not sure if manual editing of config through notepad is against ToS or not. If someone can confirm that it isn't, I'll post a couple things to try.
same issue, i would rather not buy windows 8 just for one game.
Player
Glad someone is thinking like this. I was wondering maybe there is still the option to enable hardware cursor built in. Although I really dont think that will fix it. I also have tried installing some windows updates with no luck. Maybe one of them will work eventually. Not sure about the ToS.Originally Posted by Lunakey
Edit: Config file has a couple things that may fix it, however, I'm not sure if manual editing of config through notepad is against ToS or not. If someone can confirm that it isn't, I'll post a couple things to try.
Last edited by PastelioDibiaggio; 08-26-2013 at 08:33 AM.
Ok since we will never get this issue acknowledged anytime soon, I been playing the game of figuring out how to get vsync to work in windowed mode. To at least have a taste of what fullscreen smooth frame-rates actually looks like. And I actually got vsync to work in windowed mode. This works for me, others can try if they want to or not, I'm just posting my findings. I know its not fullscreen with the mouse cursor but again its windowed vsync 60 fps smooth for me. (the occasional drop here or there, but zero screen tear)
1. Make sure your Vista is in Aero mode all options enabled.
2. Force vsync in your video card control panel
3. Download and run a program called d3doverider and set global to force triple buffering and vsync to "on"
4. Download a program called "Gamers Window Relocator" so its in your taskbar (this program allows windowed games run fullscreen)
5. Start up final fantasy a realm reborn and go into the settings and make sure to use windowed mode (not borderless window mode) and set to your screens native resolution (mine is 1920X1080)
6 Now click Gamers Window Relocator in your task bar and select final fantasy from the drop down game running and click "relocate" this makes your windowed game fullscreen
I know this is BS to do all this, but I am now able to use vsync in my game. This was the only way for me to get vsync to work without losing my cursor in actual fullscreen
Good luck to others if they want to try. I'm a little more at ease until we can get a direct answer on this issue.
edit- oh and I'm playing on JP servers now, zero login issues over there, testing these findings...
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