It is literally a 600 MB download, and for it to be this POORLY OPTIMIZED is just a slap in the face. On certain levels I can set the resolution higher but if there is a tournament you can't pick levels anymore, it pickes them at random so I either put it in windowed mode so when a level comes on that I can't handle, I make it smaller, or I just leave it at lowest res possible. Right clicked my desktop and set my resolution from the highest setting, to the (sigh) lowest. I have finally figured out a way to play it, but it makes the graphics less pretty but it is at least playable. I ran compatibility modes by going into the game files and setting it to 16 bit colors and nothing worked. I was freaking out a little because I was mad and I did everything to going into my system bios and setting the vram up from where it was to like 500 something and it still didn't work. I turned graphics to low and it barely helped. Started her up and menus worked great but the only level I could play was dungeon because it had the least amount of stuff going on I guess. I figured my laptop (which has a intel core i7) which easily handled Nidhogg 1 would be able to handle a 2D Rayman-like game. So I was a huge fan of Nidhogg 1 and have been waiting for Nidhogg 2 ever since it was announced.
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