

To double-check this idea, you may also try another game: maybe you choosed two problematic ones in a row, but the third could be ok. To verify this, you can do either one of the two things:ġ) replace the game executable with a cracked versionĢ) try DxWnd on some demo version of the game, that being a demo is usually unprotected and not obfuscated.Ĭracked versions of the game executables should be easily available by googling. So one possible reason of your problem could be the program versions.

The DxWnd settings for protected games quite often are relative to unprotected releases that offer the possibility to "hook" within their code. I had an idea: both games (Chicago 1930 and Robin Hood) could be copy protected and obfuscated in some of their original CD versions. I don't know if it will help, but I attach you the dxdiag of my computer.Sorry for being a little late, but I couldn't write much on my (not too)smart-phone. I have recently updated to Windows 10, but I tried all the things mentioned above in Windows 8 and didn't work either. I think I'm hooking the correct file because it worked for many people, but I am not sure at all.

Changing the fonts hasn't worked either, although it seemed to work to a lot of people.Īs you may see, I have done quite research but nothing helped, so I was a bit desesperated, thus my post title was this (Sorry again).

There was this patch, which actually improved the FPS in the game, but it is still unplayable. Then I realised that DXwnd was not doing, i think, anything at all, because I tried to check multiple things to see if something happened and it did not. I've tried many configurations posted in their forum and GOG in order to increase the FPS of the game and none of them worked. Gonna change it now! (EDIT: I haven't been able to, sorry :/) Sorry for the dramatic title! What I meant is that it was not doing anything in my particular case with Robin Hood.
