h3lix needs your h3lp
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30 Sep 2008, 12:22
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hai guys, sorry to completely copy someone elses post (probably many peoples)
but i have a Pentium 4 Dual Core processor and i understand that the fps problem in ET is related to the dual cores.
i have played around in nvidia control panel for my 8800gt and i have acheived a relatively good level of fps in ET, 125 stable with odd fps drops and lags.
i currently have ET set to one core in the affinity option of the task manager in processes.
is this the best way to do it? or is there other ways? ET set to both cores? or just the one?
any specific nvidia settings to increase the fps to total maximum?
appreciate all your h3lp.
but i have a Pentium 4 Dual Core processor and i understand that the fps problem in ET is related to the dual cores.
i have played around in nvidia control panel for my 8800gt and i have acheived a relatively good level of fps in ET, 125 stable with odd fps drops and lags.
i currently have ET set to one core in the affinity option of the task manager in processes.
is this the best way to do it? or is there other ways? ET set to both cores? or just the one?
any specific nvidia settings to increase the fps to total maximum?
appreciate all your h3lp.
btw did u fuck the girl your in love with yet?
I use dual core and for the first few months the max fps i got was <76
When i was told about swap_intervil cmd i changed it and now i get 125 steady on most maps
heres my nvidia settings, anything i should change?
anisotropic filtering: off
antialiasing - gamma correction: on
antialiasing - mode: off
antialiasing - transparency: off
texture clamp: off
extention limit: off
force mipmaps: none
Multi-display/mixed GPU acceleration: multi display performance mode
stereo display mode: use vertical interlace monitor
texture filtering - anisotropic sample optimisation: on
texture filtering - negative LOD bias: allow
texture filtering - quality: performance
triple buffering: off
vertical sync: force off
..two cores can handle just programs made with two or more lines of processes..