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mr.miyagi 01-26-2002 03:46 AM

,,,i was just sick to death of crappy fps in this single player demo that i was simply going crazy just like alot of others out there, especially gf2mx card owners. heres my set-up and i'll tell what i've just done to up the fps:
dell pentium 4-1.5ghz
256ram
40gb hard drive
sound blaster live sound card
19" monitor
ELSA GLADIAC 511 GEFORCE 2 MX400 tv-out graphics card.
first i'd installed the latest nvidia detonator xp drivers again(even though they were up to date), then i installed directX 8 (from PC-GAMER disc-which actually said it was 8.1, mistake maybe?).but the change i think might have done it may have been in the advanced properties on the desktop settings, i turned Anti-Aliasing off completely and restored all the options to their default and finally pressed apply. after rebooting i thought to myself, well this isn't going to work as usual with this game,coz i've been messing about with the graphics options for ages!
starting up the game, i think the settings were on 640x480,no shadows,everything on low detail,no lighting,curve detail lowest,16 bit colour i reckon,model detail on highest,etc, all pretty low. so i started up a game and low and behold my fps was up from about 20-25ish to a nice 50-60 fps! all this was on low though so i scaled alot of things up gradually and it was hardly making any difference at all,i put textures on high,still no shadows,no dyn. lighting but the other lighting one on.
so overall i've somehow managed to up my framerate about 20 or so, in battles it still goes to around 25 but its mostly at around 40-50 which is one hell of a nice change for me as i was at my wits end.
hooray! hopefully from what i've done here i may be able to help some people out especially the geforce 2 mx400 card users out there, try what i did, maybe, just maybe it'll help.
good luck,
mr.miyagi

Sniper39 01-26-2002 08:54 AM

No shit, dude. Where have you been. http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/smile.gif

FSAA is a feature that has not been optimized for ANY of the nVidia 3D cards (even though it has been available to the GeForce 2 based line of cards). With this feature enabled, you're framerates are most definitely going to be slow. (However, did you notice how good the image quality was? Very little zaggies.)

On the other hand, FSAA IS much more optimized for the GeForce 3 line of video cards. Without a GeForce 3, I recommend never turning FSAA on, unless of course you want to watch a slide show.

Hope this helps.


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