I get better framerates and overall a HUGELY better performance out of this game with a Geforce FX5200 than I do with my ATI Radeon HD4670. I get nasty framerate drops whenever I hit Escape in game to read the back chat log and, in general, whenever a lot of anything is on the screen, whereas the 5200 renders it all perfectly with all the exact same settings... so I'm just confused is all. If anyone with knowledge of this can offer some insight, go right ahead.
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The game should run fine on any of the newer video cards. Just make sure you have the newest drivers which usually include the newest DirectX version.
If you still have problems, you can try to run dxdiag which will test DirectX with your graphics card and determine if there are any problems.Maverick
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Originally posted by Ganon-Knight View PostI get better framerates and overall a HUGELY better performance out of this game with a Geforce FX5200 than I do with my ATI Radeon HD4670. I get nasty framerate drops whenever I hit Escape in game to read the back chat log and, in general, whenever a lot of anything is on the screen, whereas the 5200 renders it all perfectly with all the exact same settings... so I'm just confused is all. If anyone with knowledge of this can offer some insight, go right ahead.
clicking on the avoid page flipping and disable clipping doesn't help.
No idea why this is but with it like that it's perfectly playable for me and the card works fine for other games so :huh: and left it at thatIn my world,
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same settings ive always had, i.e. no page flipping and whatever... on a hd4890 = constantly over 1000fps.Displaced> I get pussy every day
Displaced> I'm rich
Displaced> I drive a ferrari lol
Displaced> ur a faggot with no money
Thors> prolly
Thors> but the pussy is HAIRY!
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Originally posted by Displaced View Postsame settings ive always had, i.e. no page flipping and whatever... on a hd4890 = constantly over 1000fps.
damn, I forgot how much fun it is busting on Dis!
You might want to poke around with the dxdiag utility.
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we would see everything in uber slow motion!
and while the human eye can only see about 30fps my spider sense can feel up to a quadjillion fps! :fear:Displaced> I get pussy every day
Displaced> I'm rich
Displaced> I drive a ferrari lol
Displaced> ur a faggot with no money
Thors> prolly
Thors> but the pussy is HAIRY!
best comeback ever
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if you could see at 1000fps you would see shit in normal time
but with much better visual acuity with rapid moving subjects.
for still things like my cup of tea it's wouldn't make much difference since it's just sitting on my desk, but my monitor would look horrible since it's refresh rate is much less than 1000 hz
perception of time would be the same and your reactions speeds etc ... lag way behind that anyhow - bout 0.2 msIn my world,
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Originally posted by Ephemeral View PostTime is relative.
For example, the earth's rotation is slowing and in the future it will take 25 hours for a day. Wonder if we will add the extra hour or stretch the meaning of an hour to keep it at 24.
there is already conflict with the slowing of the earth and how to set the super accurate clocks with the addition of a leap second causing a divide in opinion
but a second has drifted away from it's solar origins and is no longer defined by that so unless it changes (i'd change it from a 60 base system) it would be 25 hours a day. As for our circadian rhythm i doubt that would even affect us much, let alone generations down the line that will have a long time to adapt.In my world,
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