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2003-12-09, 03:59 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I think I have a pretty decent machine, but I may not have it configured correctly for PS. Been playing for 6 months and am getting used to the stuttering screens, and crawling FPS in zergs, but maybe I don't have to?
P4 2.66 533mhz FSB 512mb PC1066 Rambus RDram (Prefer not to add more as it is hella-expensive) ATI 9700 card SBLive Audio 80GB Free Disk space, regularly defragged Cable Modem Ping usually <20 Loss usually <.2% FPS In San or isolated tower 150+ Moderate activity - 40-50 Zerg - Who knows 0-15 with lots of chop Settings Low detail levels, 1024 res, 128 texture buffer Highest bandwidth setting Last edited by Biff; 2003-12-09 at 04:00 PM. Reason: Note about memory |
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2003-12-09, 05:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
I realy have no idea you should be getting better zerg FPS than that, though eery thing else looks to be in line, try getting the newest drivers.
One thing i have found is mak you page file a static size, i have 1600 mb spread over 2 drives, and windows is not allower to resize it of make it samaller based on useage liek a regular page file thats size is betweem a maximum and a minimum. This gave me an up to 10 fps boost
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