File Details |
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File Size | 0.5 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 9x/NT/Server 2003/Vista |
Date Added | June 2, 2006 |
Total Downloads | 1,351 |
Publisher | pc2download Networks |
Homepage | Game Speed Adjuster |
Publisher's Description
Game Speed Adjuster is a powerful tool to adjust the speed of Windows games and applications. It can speed up games or speed down programs. For some network games, players can get super abilities such as running faster, or improved firepower if the program makes the game faster. Players could get improved reaction time if it makes the game slower.
Latest Reviews
Metshrine reviewed v1.0 on Jul 14, 2006
Where oh where do I begin.
The program looks like it was developed by a 12 year old learning VB. The claims that is gives you "super fire power" is futile considering fire power is BUILT INTO the game, and that cannot be adjusted by some vb app, plus, the accuracy of fire is only as good as the person controlling the game. Running faster is also a limit IN THE GAME, not something a 3rd party program can change.
Even for a freeware app, this is a joke. Tweaking a few system settings (which are not made clear as to what is being changed) will not improve a game to the point where you can get what this author claims.
By the way, I just made a program that has a neato slider, a few command buttons, and a text entry field where you enter a multiplier of how much faster you want your pc to run. Perhaps I should release it on betanews ;-)
Metshrine reviewed v1.0 on Jul 14, 2006
Where oh where do I begin.
The program looks like it was developed by a 12 year old learning VB. The claims that is gives you "super fire power" is futile considering fire power is BUILT INTO the game, and that cannot be adjusted by some vb app, plus, the accuracy of fire is only as good as the person controlling the game. Running faster is also a limit IN THE GAME, not something a 3rd party program can change.
Even for a freeware app, this is a joke. Tweaking a few system settings (which are not made clear as to what is being changed) will not improve a game to the point where you can get what this author claims.
By the way, I just made a program that has a neato slider, a few command buttons, and a text entry field where you enter a multiplier of how much faster you want your pc to run. Perhaps I should release it on betanews ;-)