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2003-06-06, 09:28 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Help! I just bought PS and the framerates sucketh. Maybe it is the framerate. I am not new to Online Gaming, but still DUMB. I run a Dell 8200 P4 2.0gh w/ 256 RAM and a GEforce 4 Video Card. Internet Connection is DSL. I also run Windows XP. (example: I will be following someone, and everything will slow down or pause, then when it smoothes out again, that person will be a mile away) Makes this game very frustrating. Another question is this: I always seem to have 30 something applications running in the background eating up all of my VM. How do I get them not to run, and not to come back when I reboot?
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2003-06-06, 09:33 AM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
For the programs running in the background, do this:
Start Run type msconfig and hit OK When that comes up, click the Startup Tab Go thru and deselect anything that you don't want (use this rule: If you aren't sure if you need it to stay or not, leave it).
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2003-06-17, 07:09 AM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
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I had exactly the same problem with my Dell pc. It was a P4 2.4ghz, 256MB and a GForce Ti4600. Alot of my mates were running PS fine and had lower specs systems them me but had more ram. I have since upgrade to the system listed in my sig and PS runs like a dream even with every setting maxed out
Sadly the simple solution of just adding more ram may prove expensive as the ram used in Dell pc's costs a fortune due to Dell's policy of using non standard parts. For the cost of buying 512mb for my Dell, I instead went for a Thermaltake Xaser III case, Abit IC-7 mainboard, 1024 3200 DDR TwinMOS ram and a black Sony floppy disk and still saved �150. |
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2003-06-17, 09:30 AM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
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With 256mb ram your computer is going to need to use more of your hard drive as ram (a pagefile). HD read/write speeds are a LOT LOT slower than ram read/write speeds, so the less ram you have the slower things are going to be. You should upgrade to at least 512mb and I bet you'd see a major increase in game performance.
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2003-06-17, 10:46 AM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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Hate to say it, but it took 768MB ram for me to see a significant difference.
I like leaving vegation on and textures on high and I get quite a bit of hard drive activity. They are my bottleneck right now so I'm thinking of going to WD Raptors in Raid 0. Needed an excuse to get a pair and this appears to be it. My current HD is a 120 WD JB.
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