| Assault trooperPolska |
10/10/06 7:24pm
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![]() First Lieutenant ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 168 Joined: February 22nd 2006 From: New York City Member No.: 1608 Xfire: olafshruber |
ok, this is getting out of hand, my computer is crappier and crappier by the day, and its impailing my ability to kill... I got a windows xp Compaq presario, AMD Sempron precessor 3400+, 994 MHz, 448 MB of RAM
And can someone tell me the good settings for cod:uo, because when I choose the optimal performance settinggs they are way too high and my computer gets 10 fps, which is horrible... I got everything down to almost minimum settings, no brass, no holes, no viecle traits, no lighting effects, graphics low for map, medium for models. I Think I can't get it any lower,and new pc is out of the question. But if anyone knows settings or programs or whatever, messing with the uoconfig_mp thing, your help shall be most gratly appriciated. thanks... This is some screen I got and u clearly see the poor fps #, what was goin on with the conversation I dunno... and the second pict had 28 fps(miracoulisly) but u can see how cheap the rifle and german look... Attached thumbnail(s) -------------------- "There are two types of people in the world, those that like me, and those that can go to hell"
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| steel |
10/11/06 5:53am
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Good post of things to do Cross of Iron.
On setting your monitor's refresh rate higher, if you have an LCD monitor, you might not want to set this to other than 60 Hz, but check with your particular monitor first. Also, clean out your cod and uo folders. Everytime you boot up the game, it's putting most of what you have in your folders into memory, so if you have a bunch of mods and crud in there, you're eating up a lot of memory with that alone. A great utility for this is http://callofduty.filefront.com/file/;67336 the COD cleaner. Also, defrag your hard drive. Files that are fragmented and scattered all over inside your hard drive take up precious cpu cycles waiting for the data fetches. And then, try this EnditAll. http://www.the-old-sea-dog.net/enditall.html What this does is stop all non-gaming-necessary running processes, freeing up your computer to run your game and nothing else. Just start up this puppy and let it stop everything. Then run your game. It will not hurt anything. As soon as you reboot your computer, all of your running processes come right back. steel -------------------- [img][/img]
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Assault trooperPolska Help 10/10/06 7:24pm
Cross of Iron http://www.mobclan.com/forums/upload/index...?show... 10/10/06 7:40pm
MyWifesMule " 448 MB of RAM "
This doesn't look... 10/11/06 11:09am
Druid
AMD Sempron precessor 3400+, 994 MHz, 448 MB of ... 10/11/06 1:32pm
M@ster of Dis@ster
AMD Sempron precessor 3400+, 994 MHz, 448 MB of ... 10/11/06 2:08pm
Assault trooperPolska [quote name='Druid' post='127921' date='10/11/06 ... 10/11/06 4:05pm
Cpt.Canuck Pooper, if you havent done this yet as Cross menti... 10/11/06 5:39pm
Assault trooperPolska Much obliged canuck... and everyone else... 10/11/06 6:56pm![]() ![]() |
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