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| Thread ID: 28267 | 2002-12-15 03:24:00 | I got americas army again.. | TiM©:*) (977) | Press F1 |
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| 106160 | 2002-12-18 01:32:00 | I have a GeForce 4 mx 440 and im gonna try it out tonight. Have a look on the nVidia site and it says it was created with using that card in mind so they optimised it for that card (Im sure Ive said this before) so running at 16 bit with no other apps in the background going, and even a resolution of 800x600 should up your fps to around 60ish hopefuly! Good luck Chilling_Silence |
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| 106161 | 2002-12-18 01:36:00 | SOLTEK FSB266, AMD1.4, 256MB DDR RAM, 40GB HD, GF2MX(32MB), Jetstart I play Combat Flight Sim 2, Rogue Spear, OFP, Ghost Recon, Americas Army, BF1942, Raven Shield (demo) but NOT Counter Strike :P that's for noobies :P hehehehe joking |
nzStan (440) | ||
| 106162 | 2002-12-18 01:36:00 | where do i get the drivers for my g card... i looked on the nvidia site but dont no which one is right for me. can you help?. i have the 64mb geforce 2 mx card. when you said change to 16 bit, do you mean 16 colors or high color 16bit?... if i change my monitors refresh rate would that help? TiM©:*) |
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| 106163 | 2002-12-18 01:42:00 | i got 1.05 AMD Athlon xp (i brought a AMD Athlon xp 1.6 but in my computer details it says 1.05 clock speed. did i get ripped off?), 256DDR, GF@MX2(64mb), 40g 5400rpm. my computer should be able to handle aa easily but how come it doesn't?? | TiM©:*) (977) | ||
| 106164 | 2002-12-18 01:47:00 | 16 Bit High Color... No, You didnt get ripped off, check in the BIOS and change the DRAM frequency or a similar setting. Drivers depend on your OS! 9x/ME: www.nvidia.com XP/2K: www.nvidia.com Refresh rate on the monitor wont affect it. Cheers Chilling_Silence |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 106165 | 2002-12-18 01:47:00 | 16bits high color. My monitor is set at 60hz. You'll need to check your monitor manual for optimum setting. Go here www.nvidia.com Select at Start Here - Graphic Drivers Step 2 - GeForce & TNT Step 3 - select the O/S you are running. Cheers HOHOHO |
nzStan (440) | ||
| 106166 | 2002-12-18 02:12:00 | how do i go in my bios?, and remember when my cmos battery goes flat and my computer forgets the time it also puts every setting back to default and that was when i noticed that my clock speed was 1.05ghz when the clock speed should be 1.4ghz. are you sure that i have the right processor. TiM©:*) |
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| 106167 | 2002-12-18 02:23:00 | Just a little note: most people refer to "problems with the mouse sensitivity" as "lag". For example, you would say "the game lags when I am playing in outdoor areas of the maps, but not indoor areas". Lag is caused because your computer cannot keep up with what you are trying to do. |
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| 106168 | 2002-12-18 02:29:00 | yup, there should be two settings, change them to: 133/133 and It should boost it up to the full speed! Try pressing DEL as it does the RAM check! |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 106169 | 2002-12-18 02:37:00 | > Just a little note: > most people refer to "problems with the mouse > sensitivity" as "lag". > For example, you would say "the game lags when I am > playing in outdoor areas of the maps, but not indoor > areas". Lag is caused because your computer cannot > keep up with what you are trying to do. To be technically correct, lag is caused by internet packets not arriving on time. It has nothing to do with the mouse. In most cases your mouse will work as normal. You will shoot at someone but the hits will not register. Then in a flash the target zooms to the other side of the map. That is lag, but some noobies will call it cheating instead. |
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