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Sys14
2003-09-30, 01:48 AM
My PC's setup:
AMD Athlon XP 1800+
Geforce FX 5900 Ultra
512M Ram
80G Hard disk.

I set my Planetside to: 1280x1024, highest configuration.
The framerate i got is 40-100fps, but, sometimes, the game runs very slow in 3-10 secs. Like when the door opens. And, the continents load very slow now, takes me almost 2-3 mins. And crashs to desktop sometimes. And when i am playing the game, the hard disk LED keeps flashing.

Here is my question:
What should i do to improve it? Is it a hard disk problem? or 512M ram is not enough to meet the requirement for 1280x1024 high?

Someone give me a clue.

Thanks

Lise
2003-09-30, 03:13 AM
Only bottleneck is your RAM. PS can chew as much as 600MB in the really huge moshing zergfests - if you upgrade to 1GB of RAM you shoud notice the slowdown disappear.

Acaila
2003-09-30, 04:04 AM
You can decrease load time and RAM consumption by setting it to not pre-cache textures, this will also increase game stability. However, kiss your fps goodbye. I am surprised you get the performance you do on maximum settings with only 512MB RAM. Get more RAM, or decrease your settings to medium, 1024x768.

bryan25
2003-09-30, 05:15 AM
How do i get my FPS up i got a Radeon 9500 Pro 700+ RAM and a 500 mhz processor. And my FPS arent good i have trouble gettin my target reticle on target cuzz they keep jumpin around cuzz of lagg??

Sys14
2003-09-30, 05:28 AM
500MHz processor? that's too low, you need a 2000MHz or above

Indecisive
2003-09-30, 08:24 AM
and a 500 mhz processor


:rofl: :rofl:

Cider_Ownz
2003-09-30, 09:42 AM
1000GH Pentium 4 (it runs great on that! ;) )

512 RDRAM

GeForce 4 Ti4200 128MB

20GB hard disk

ADSL (512KB)


And guess what?

FPS has never been better :) .

I just tweaked by computer to the maximum (without hurting it, ofcourse. Well not too much :p ), and lowered graphic settings to the minimum (I still run in on a 1024X768 thu, and viewing distance isn't at the minimum, but is pretty close to is).


Don't feel like tweaking?

Then format your computer, it does wonders to your FPS.
A fresh install of WinXP, everything that is essencial and PlanetSide.

dscytherulez
2003-09-30, 10:41 AM
2 ghz is a lil overdoing it, but it wont run on 500mhz. I run on a 1.6 and it goes pretty good. Upping your ram would help but, it wont really do any good until you get a better processor...

Edit: Sorry mixing up posts, that advice is for the one with the 500mhz processor. To the first question, RAM should be your answer :)

Happy lil Elf
2003-09-30, 11:22 AM
At least double the RAM you have and drop it to 1024x768.

Queensidecastle
2003-09-30, 02:26 PM
1.5Ghz is all you need especially with that 5900. The most important thing for Planetside tho is RAM. You need a gig to run it without any problems

bryan25
2003-10-01, 06:19 AM
my game freezes about twice a day u think its cuzz of 500mhz. I got plenty of RAM 768 to be exact. I cant really afford a new processor.

MoJo Night
2003-10-01, 06:42 AM
Sys14 you might have a problem I have seen a lot of people have with Geforce cards.

They install the card and the driver for it but the forget to install the AGP driver for their motherboard and as a result end up running a 4x or 8x AGP card in PCI mode which means information is passed to and from the card very slowly, that could explain your problem with large outdoor areas.

You can check your agp settings by looking at the gfx card settings on your screen display settings page in windows. If you click the nvidia adaptert tab it should list the agp speed on there. If it mentions PCI mode at all then you'll need to set the motherboard to use AGP.

I've only really seen people have this problem using VIA chipset motherboards, if you are the agp driver for the motherboard is part of the 4in1 driver which you should get on a disk with your motherboard or alternatively you should have o trouble finding one online with a search on google.

If that's not your problem I apoligise for the lengthy post.

Pilgrim
2003-10-01, 11:18 AM
HMMM

Guess I gotta check that AGP thingy

Also for all you RAM short folk go to

www.blackviper.com

And use his services suggestions, you can clear up 50-140 RAM from the OS.

PAX

GeistX
2003-10-01, 04:02 PM
I get 25-250 fps, average 115fps (depending up situations). I play at 1024x768 with all settings equal to full except flora which is low.

My System:

WinXP Pro SP1
Intel P4 2.8GHz (512kb cache, HyperThreading)
SoundFusion MAX sound
1GB DDR RAM
Asus P4C 800 Deluxe Mobo
Ati Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB RAM, latest Catalyst drivers
640k DSL (via a LAN)
120GB Serial ATA drive w/ 8MB cache

I also use PowerStrip (http://66.227.107.157/ps.htm) to adjust my PCI latency so my video card latency is 64 (default was 248 for my Radeon and when I had my old GeForce 3 card) and my NIC latency is 32.

Sys14
2003-10-05, 10:00 AM
MoJo|Night: thank you so much for the information, i checked the setting, it's 8X AGP, i think the problem is on the ram. I am going to buy two 512mb ram and sell my 2x256mb ones.

Pilgrim: thank you for the information, i think that will help me so much.

Thank you all you guys, i really appreciated all your helps.

Neon Apocalypse
2003-10-05, 02:10 PM
I have a problem guys, i go link dead very frequently, like every 15 min atleast. I dont think its my network being slow, usually my ping in other games is no more than 100, and thats as much as it ever has been. I think its because my computer is slow. My setup is....
Intel P4 2.53 ghz
512 mb ram
80 gig hard drive
intel 64 mb extreme graphics card
comcast cable connection
i am using a router that is connected to 1 other computer

so whats the problem, i go ld alot, i always have to shut down ps then start it up again, today i went ld more than usual and it wasnt on a very populated continent i know i need more ram, and i am planning on buying a new graphics card,

SandTrout
2003-10-06, 12:37 AM
I'm runing ps on a 950 duron purely out of nececity. My good computer is a AMD 2600+ with 768MB ram and a stolen GeForce FX card that has 128MB ram on it. Unfortuneately, my good computer has magaged to fry itself for the third time and I'm waiting for it to get repaired.

I useualy got aroud 40FPS in large outdoor areas with a lot of trees(IE: Hossin), droping to about 15-25 durring the Lasher-zerg period imediately after the buff.

SandTrout
2003-10-06, 12:43 AM
Neon Apocalypse, I had your same problem for a long time. You need to do 1 of 2 things.

Plan A) The best way: Play around with different security settings on your router until the problem goes away. I've heard it mentioned that Denial of Service filtering may be the problem.

Plan B) The quick and dirty: Turn off firewall protection for your PS computer by seting up a DMZ on your router. Check the adv. settings. This is what I have, and I get these REALY annoying windows messenger popups from internet advertisers. I dont recomend it unless you cant get Plan A to work.

salieri90909
2003-10-06, 08:29 AM
But it depends what type of RAM you get. there is Normal SD RAM which is the older stuff on Pentium 3's and AMD Athlons. And the other is DDR which is much faster on AMD Bartons and Pentium 4's

Pilgrim
2003-10-06, 01:31 PM
Hey Neon

One thing you may want to do is update the firmware on your router.

This is a problem that's been around sense beta for linksys routers and some others.


This is the official site page that ahs the data on routers and such, it should help you out

http://planetside.station.sony.com/support/tech_support/controubleshooting.jsp

PAX

Neon Apocalypse
2003-10-06, 03:43 PM
Thanks guys, ill try all of this. I thought it was my computer that did this. I think ill still buy some upgrades for better performance. tHanx. Uh one more thing, Where do i adjust these settings, i checked the network options and didnt find anything u describe. ALso where do i get the firmware for the router. I have another comp connected to router and i think its in charge of it since the software was installed there.

FireZ
2003-10-06, 04:03 PM
There has been a few problems from the last "unpatch" of performance enhancements. Best ways that I have found is to:

1) up your page file to over 3 gig. (ps for some reason wants 3 gig or it try's to resize it.)

2) there is a couple of settings in the machine.ini that helps out alot.....Look for a line with something like background thread. This will alow ps to use hyperthreading if you set it to true.(if you have a processor that uses it). There is also another setting there...something like texture caching...this should be 1/2 your video ram.

3) just a little added performance alt+tab and change the process priority to high.

these have helped because I have had some framerate problem and watching ps hit the hard disk constantly even though I have 1gb of ram.

Neon Apocalypse
2003-10-06, 04:32 PM
Ok, when i upgrade firmware, it says please select which file u want to upgrade. Which file do i browse? I dont know where the router software file is.

Pilgrim
2003-10-06, 05:44 PM
You probably gotta go download it form the site of whoever makes your router Neon.

Just put it somewhere on your HDD then install away!

:)

PAX