Anything below 25 affects your aiming btw. I know because I have been playing the mod with <25 fps for a long time. When I finaly managed to get it to run with 30+ I was way better than before.
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Munk Polkadot said:Same here as well.
I got P4 2.66 GHz, 768 MB ram, and GeForce 4200 Ti. It's like 4 or 5 yrs old.
I avg about 20-30 fps on infantry maps and 10-20 fps on tank maps. I think the reason is because tank maps are so damn big. But I think framerate only affects my game when it falls below 15 or so. Also, the screen resolution affects fps big time so try lowering it if anyone else's having trouble. I used to play the mod version at 1024x768 but had to lower it to 800x600 for ost just to achieve the same framerate.
Not bragging about it or anything but here's proof you can still play well with these settings even against some of the best players in the business:
Nope. If you have Anisotropic filtering enabled in your driver control panel then uncheck trilinear filtering in your game menu.daschewy said:is there any point in having trilinear filtering when you have AA/AF on?
Munk Polkadot said:Same here as well.
I got P4 2.66 GHz, 768 MB ram, and GeForce 4200 Ti. It's like 4 or 5 yrs old.
I avg about 20-30 fps on infantry maps and 10-20 fps on tank maps. I think the reason is because tank maps are so damn big. But I think framerate only affects my game when it falls below 15 or so. Also, the screen resolution affects fps big time so try lowering it if anyone else's having trouble. I used to play the mod version at 1024x768 but had to lower it to 800x600 for ost just to achieve the same framerate.
Quietus said:Some suggestions If I were you:
#1 lower "character detail" even more
#2 set "physics detail" to low
#3 set "dynamic mesh LOD" to high (It'll compensate a little bit for reducing the other "less vital" options)
#4 turn off "character shadows" they absolutely kill performance and aren't neccessary.
#5 uncheck "dynamic lighting" (trust me, you're not going to miss tracers casting a green light on the ground)
#6 check "trilinear filtering" it'll improve pic quality a little with very little penalty.
Helmut_AUT said:Given that the retail is not much different from the mod, performance-wise, your system should run it much better than 800x600 at low details.
Oh rly? then what is this doing in the .ini?Phoenix-D said:OpenGL is *not* the software mode. Its a seperate renderer you have to enable with a command-line switch..that I can't remember offhand.
With software your CPU is doing most of the work actually. Its a throwback to the days when video cards were 2D only.