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How to improve FPS

Sat May 24, 2003 7:04 pm

Just wondering how to improve FPS, is it ram or cpu speed?

Sat May 24, 2003 7:12 pm

Mostly Vid card but also cpu and ram.

Sat May 24, 2003 7:29 pm

I have Geforce4Ti4600 128mb... i dont think thats my prob

Sat May 24, 2003 7:33 pm

No, the video card certainly isn't your problem. The Ti4600 is a great card. What are your framerates, what settings are you running the game, and what is your processor and how much RAM do you have?

I'm running a Ti4200 with 1 GB of PC2700 RAM on an AMD XP2500.

I get 110 to 150 fps with all settings on high at 800x600. I also get good (though not as good) at higher resolutions but I get this odd jumping that really bothers me.

Sat May 24, 2003 9:38 pm

I have P4 1.6 ghz(overclocked to 1.7ghz) but is limited to 60fps, 768ram and getting 512 more in a week or so

Sat May 24, 2003 10:42 pm

Originally posted by NightStalker453
I have P4 1.6 ghz(overclocked to 1.7ghz) but is limited to 60fps, 768ram and getting 512 more in a week or so


If its limiting to 60 fps that's because you have V-Sync turned on and you have your video refresh rate is set to 60 kHz.

You definately want to turn V-Syn off for Battlefield.

Sun May 25, 2003 1:26 am

I have a soyo dragon k7vkt333 board, MSI TI4400 card, AthlonXP 2000, 1 gig of PC2700 mem, cable broadband.... and my FPS still drops down into the teens anytime I get anywhere near someone I might have to kill... a lot of the time, it stops/freezes... my ping rate is right around 100- 200 at the most (usually)

So what is the problem? Any answers would be appreciated... BF1942 is the only game this seems to happen to...
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