
01-17-2003, 09:37 AM
Before I upgraded my computer, I had to run things with low settings and certain effects turned off. That was so I could get 30 FPS that drop when in a close combat fire fight.
If you truly think this is advantageous, then you need to put the crack pipe down and beat the high. oOo:
Since upgrading, I can see the difference in how the visuals are, and players can be more difficult to see, but with smooth framerates, its easier to be accurate. So there are pros and cons to both cases.
Chalk it up to facist admins, Magnum. If you cant beat em, kick em. One reason I rarely play MOH:AA anymore.
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