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Default 02-03-2002, 07:45 AM

The weapons in my game don't seem to have the correct shape. For instance, the MP40, the aim, you can't even see the full circle, it's all crooked. As for the Springfield, it doesn't seem to be as smooth.

This is in SP. I've maxed out everything in my video panel. (1024x768, 32 bit textures, high detail, ect...)



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Default 02-03-2002, 07:50 AM

Go to the advanced panel and set model detail to something besides low or very low...

Find something you like, that doesn't chew up so much FPS.
  
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Default 02-03-2002, 08:26 AM

Cool! The options selected in the advanced panel are subjected to the CPU or the GPU? I've tried with all of em' at their highest and in heavy fire, i would get very low fps (which I understand). Just wondering if a CPU upgrade would help in any of these.

Got Athlon 650, 768 MB Ram with a Geforce3 Ti 200.
  
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Default 02-03-2002, 09:28 AM

I think you can safely overclock that video card and pickup some frames per second.

What name brand is the card?

Perhaps you could also do a cpu upgrade--given your mobo will allow it.




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Default 02-03-2002, 09:31 AM

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Default 02-04-2002, 01:21 AM

Over at Sharkeys Site, they say they're bumping them up (over clock') equal to a Ti500. The guys were saying to do it incrementally not a big burst.

This is why the Ti200 is so popular--price and o/clocking.



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Default 02-04-2002, 06:44 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Arclight:
I think you can safely overclock that video card and pickup some frames per second.

What name brand is the card?

Perhaps you could also do a cpu upgrade--given your mobo will allow it.
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Gfx board is an Asus V8200 Geforce 3 Ti 200. Motherboard is a K7V (Can't upgrade it, since it's slot A and not socket A.

I wonder if there is alot of people out there that have theirs overclocked all the time or just to see how high it'll go.

  
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Default 02-04-2002, 07:48 AM

One of my cards is a MSI Geforce3 ti200 and i've got it clocked by about 15% (both gpu and memory). Its been that way for awhile and I've encountered no problems. The temperature is stable with no lockups. I've seen people go much higher though...
  
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Default 02-04-2002, 07:54 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by [HOLY]Moses:
One of my cards is a MSI Geforce3 ti200 and i've got it clocked by about 15% (both gpu and memory). Its been that way for awhile and I've encountered no problems. The temperature is stable with no lockups. I've seen people go much higher though...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Cool. I just might install the temperature monitoring that came with my card and overclock slightly as you mentionned. Paid to much for it to fry it like that :O)
  
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