

Well, at least he was nice enough to write you a letter… Knowing full and well that neither of them will be able to escape their destinies, the father sets off to fight Oceanhorn anyway - leaving behind both the note and a journal in hopes of helping his son when the time for his journey comes. I’ll be frank with you, the entire story is very “ Zelda Lite”. You train with a hermit, explore the world, delve into dungeons in order to collect sacred objects, and make friends with a village girl who, despite not being able to adventure on her own, wants to help you in any way that she can. The game even has a few mystical races - one of which bears a striking resemblance to that of LoZ‘s Zoras. But do you know what? That’s all just fine. Oceanhorn is very honest and upfront about the fact that it is a tribute game. It isn’t trying to carve out a niche for itself. I realize this maybe a manufacturer problem however I'll try and explain why I have a question.Īnd that doesn’t just apply to the story! Rather, it’s taking elements from a beloved series, tweaking a few things, and turning it into something that’s both new and familiar at the same time. So my system is using Microsoft Drivers (old drivers) for my BisonCam and I'd say that is why it is blocky, hardly any of the functions work in the BisonCam options.

(check device manager, Imaging devices, BisonCam, NB Pro, Properties, Driver tab, Driver Details)ĭrivers used: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\ksthunk.sys (expected)Īnd C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbvideo.sys (not expected) The Camera works but it is only running at about 10fps, if you record, it gets worse. I go onto Clevo's website, download the driver for my system, no change, the generic windows drivers remain So I install the Drivers that come with the laptop, no change to the system, in fact windows 7 64bit ignores the install. From the device manager, imaging device, BisonCam, NB Pro, Driver tab, Update Driver., Browse my computer for driver software, Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer, uncheck "Show compatible Device", scroll I read the release notes, and notice there is a list of drivers and versions in there that this system would love to have, but windows is favoring its own generic drivers. Checked the drivers details.Ĭ:\Windows\system32\drivers\ksthunk.sys (expected)Ĭ:\Windows\TWAIN_32\BisonC07\M3000Twn.dll To Bison, select BisonCam, NB Pro, next and Yes, drivers install. These are the drivers in the release notes that I downloaded. So I go into BisonCam Check the controls, all updated, nice.
