Camera rotate bug - Win10 → Win11 upgrade

  • Issue with the client
  • Camera rotate bug - Win10 → Win11 upgrade

    Hi All,

    Unfortunately, this error has resurfaced when I upgraded my OS from Win10 to Win11, although I haven't myself experienced it before.
    [Solution] Problems under Windows 10 (camera movement & client start)

    I tried updating all Intel and NVIDIA drivers + optional Windows updates + reinstalled the game with the latest BA Patcher.
    Funnily, I tried to uninstall Java (with Revo Uninstaller and Regedit Repair), but still my PC senses an earlier version and can't reinstall (ORACLE FTW, not sure if it can be related?)

    How it works for me:
    When I set to Full Screen 1980x1080 (Wide) the camera stutters while trying to rotate, however if I set to Windowed Full Screen (same res.), it starts being ultra sensitive and doing 180-360 degree rotations by itself.
    BUT, if I close client with Windowed Full Screen setting still on, camera will work business as usual after restart, but with a significant FPS drop, which means it's barely playable when there is let's say a 10+ ppl raid.

    Thanks for checking in advance.

    My specs:
    Intel i7-8750H 2.2GHz
    NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1660 Ti
    Microsoft Windows 11 Pro (64-bit)
    25H2 (10.0.26200)
    I use notebook display.
  • It seems our camera fix doesn't work well anymore with quite a few Windows 11 systems today.
    I won't be able to look into it anytime soon, but for anyone struggling with camera problems, feel free to try an alternative fix from zzsort (GitHub) in the meantime.

    How to apply the patch: Replace the version.dll in both your bin32 and bin64 folder with the corresponding ones from AionVersionDll_bin_1.6.2.zip.
    How to undo the patch: Install our patcher.

    Please report back if you notice any differences between it and our current fix.

    hundvd wrote:

    I tried to uninstall Java (with Revo Uninstaller and Regedit Repair), but still my PC senses an earlier version and can't reinstall
    Java was only required for our first camera fix which is no longer used, so you don't need to install (or uninstall) Java.