I don't have my configuration on that one yet (recently moved computers). This can also work for Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty if you have that game, but that one is much more tempermental and will take quite a bit of experimentation. I then saved a shortcut to DXWnd on my desktop and pinned it to my taskbar. IF YOU DON'T SAVE, YOU'LL HAVE TO PUT ALL THESE OPTIONS IN AGAIN!ħ. This will save the configuration for future use. Back in DXWnd, click 'OK,' then go to File -> Save. If everything is good to go, exit the game. At this point, you can click the 'Try' button below to make sure the game actually runs. I then have 6x selected in the list to the right of these options.Ħ. I have mine set to 'Skip' under Frame per Second, 'Use precise timing' under System Speed, and 'Time stretch: initial:' and 'fine time adjustment' under Time Stretching. You'll have to experiment to find one that works for you.ĥ. There are a lot of options for how the game is displayed in window or fullscreen. At the bottom of the 'Main' tab, you can set a specific resolution for the game to run in a window. Click the three dots next to 'Path' and navigate to where the game is installed (likely under ~\Steam\steamapps\common\Commandos Behind Enemy Lines\Comandos.exe)Ĥ. Give the config a name (like 'Commandos: BEL'). This will open the configuration window.ģ.
Here's how I've gotten it to run at full speed.ġ.