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Ramos
This guy caught me two or three times spawning in Pub from here:

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realdeal
Banned. Thanks Ramos.
The_redeemer
is your fps 210?????????
The_redeemer
crappy hackers insult the mohaa community.


hackers in general actually.
Ramos
QUOTE(The_redeemer @ 06/10/05 1:21am)
is your fps 210?????????
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Sometimes it tops 700 (high over a 900), but when you enter the game (in this case I was in spec) it drops a lot -- lows in the 70 range, averaging around 120-200 with peaks to 300 to 400 or so.
The_redeemer
thats ridiculous, in a good way.
*AtimA*
plz tell me ur secrets wise fps master
Ramos
QUOTE(*AtimA* @ 06/10/05 2:08am)
plz tell me ur secrets wise fps master
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Read up on this and other console commands:

http://mohaa.dbw.org/displayThisArticle.php?article0050

Open your console.

For starters Type: set com_maxfps 120

This should get you to 135fps or so. The default setting is 99 if you want to change it back.

After this it could be dangerous to you Vid card, so go at your own risk, but you can change the last number to anything up to 999. I think I have mine set to 800, but I don't think it makes much differenece after 300. If you need help, get in touch.
*AtimA*
oops did i say wise.........u put it over 99 which means u un caped it! not smart that really messes vid cards up!
Ramos
QUOTE(*AtimA* @ 06/10/05 10:51am)
oops did i say wise.........u put it over 99 which means u un caped it! not smart that really messes vid cards up!
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Enlighten me. I don't know what "un caped" means. It seems to work fine. Can you explain?

BTW: I never claim to be smart on these issues. Help me out.
*AtimA*
awww man why did u ask?! JK man im clueless as well im just said what big p said to me and i tried to sound smart...and i faild ima loser....but ya un capping is bad
plz correct me if im wrong un capping=where u push ur vid card further than what it was built for or ur making it do things it not totally capiable of.....wow i actually sound smart laugh.gif
Ramos
Man, I'm pushing my Vid Card to the limits. It's allegedly a top-of-the-line ATI. I've got it overclocked with maufacturer's software and I could care less what happens to it since I bought an extended warranty with my computer. All I can say is I get incredibly smooth images in changing dynamic gaming environments. I've got all my game settings maxed out and it looks and acts great. That's what I was looking for. You never know about these things if you don't try.
Silver
im lucky to get thirty.... ATI 7500. thats why i dont play mohaa anymore. pisses me off actually. i cant change the card cuz its a emac. didnt expect to be addicted to these games. lam.gif comp26.gif gun2.gif
Ramos
Silver, I used to own a MACs as well. They're very cool machines. The PC's caugth up with them for the things I use a computer for and I wanted to play games, so I made the very difficult transition over to PC. Sounds like you're in a similar quandry. If you want to play PC games, you need a PC. Plain and simple.
Frosty
Unless I'm mistaken, the console command there only uncaps the limit MOHAA puts on your vid card, not your vid card itself. I always set it to 999, but I never got my FPS over 70 with my old video card. Putting the cap to 999 will only help you if your card already is capable of displaying that many FPS; it won't "boost" your card's performance. It will merely allow the game to display that rate if it gets that high.

Atima, what you're thinking of is overclocking a card, which can cause it to overheat and break if you don't know what you're doing. This actually does increase its performance output, but again, make sure you know what you're doing before you try it. You can do the same thing with the main processor on your PC (eg, run a 3.0 GHz processor at 3.2 or 3.4 GHz).
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