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2003-04-14, 11:05 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I am currently running an AMD Athalon 1.3 ghz (non xp) with 512 mb DDR ram.
The game runs fine. For example, while I run through the halls of a base I get good FPS, but after a couple of hours of playing when I run through bases etc. it starts to bog down. I heard that PS eats ram like no other so I'm thinking of going to 1024 mb but I don't know if I should get ram or a faster CPU. Which one would help out more? Thanks in advance
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2003-04-14, 01:58 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
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I think anything over 512mb isn't really necessary, PS devs have to fix those humongous memory leaks tho .. or cap the size of the in-game cacher, I got my system up to 800mb used 2 days ago :/
so yeah, CPU/vid card are probably what will boost your performance the most. |
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2003-04-14, 03:03 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
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I'd say go for the new CPU, just make sure your mobo and PSU can handle it.
You say it bogs down, is it just PS that does or other programs as well? What OS are you running?
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2003-04-14, 03:13 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
CPU man, I have a gig of memory, and I can't tell the difference from 512. Over 512 is just an insurance program that you'll never bog down.
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2003-04-15, 11:12 AM | [Ignore Me] #10 | |||
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PS usage was said to be 180mb, but total ram usage was >800mb and I had nothing else running but base system services (which account total for ~150mb, so that was 330mb alltogether; but when I closed PS, ram usage went down to ~180-200mb .. so that was a shitload of leaked ram from PS, until I am mistaken .. so please some people take the time to look at those thigns :P about the topic, get either a better CPU, and if you have to upgrade mobo, get new CPU and 500mb of GOOD ram. |
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2003-04-15, 08:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | |||
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Hopefully that'll get ironed out very soon.
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2003-04-16, 07:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
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Ok you guys convinced me, I'm getting a new CPU soon. I'm also going to try getting more ram first to see if that changes anything. From the experiances I have been having it seems that its more of a ram issue. Yeah sure I slow down a little in battle. The main problem is that when I start PS from a fresh load PS runs smooth as ever. At the sanc where there are tons if people it runs nice and smooth, but after a few hours of gameplaying and the more contienents and bases I visit the slower PS starts to run. Suddenly vacant bases run choppy and the basements sure run slow after a while. I'm assuming its because of this bad memory leak problem PS has, which will be fixed soon.
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2003-04-16, 08:05 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
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Yeah I know, game FPS really depends more on the CPU speed, I learned that. I remeber getting my 1.4 ghz Athalon b4 I got my GeForce4 and it helped out my half-life so much. I used to run it at a 9 fps but then when I upgraded it went about straight 90. Hopefully PS will run a lot better with more CPU.
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