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Hey everyone, well i finally read the fps thingy thread that gr00vy posted and here is a answer to some ATI radeon users that have a wicked video card and have around 30fps. probably type in console fps_max 100. Or cause u have a crappy computer that cant handle it. But if you have a good computer and u have problems read this. Not sure if it would help on esf it might i dont know cause i have nivida video card. It was for Cs but i think it would work for esf.
ATI cards do have a known issue. There is a little tweak that will help out a tremendous amounts which doesn't work with everyone. Go into your video card control panel, and click on Open GL, and then click on the compatibility settings for Open GL. Next, you just select to have triple buffering enabled. After this, you just restart your computer for the change to take affect and kaboom, your framerates will be improved.
Tell me if this worse for esf you ATI Radeon users.
For any newbies out there, the way to get to these settings is as follows:
Right click on desktop and go to properties.
Click the settings tab and then click on advanced.
Click on the 3D tab and then click on Open GL
Next, click on Compatibility and then enable triple buffering
Now click apply, and then click okay, and now restart.
I hope this helps everyone on their quest for better framerates :laff:
PS. My stupid 128 mb Nivida card is worse then my brothers 64 mb video card and i have a better computer then him in every way. Sigh stupid fps tweaks not working fo me :cry:
ATI cards do have a known issue. There is a little tweak that will help out a tremendous amounts which doesn't work with everyone. Go into your video card control panel, and click on Open GL, and then click on the compatibility settings for Open GL. Next, you just select to have triple buffering enabled. After this, you just restart your computer for the change to take affect and kaboom, your framerates will be improved.
Tell me if this worse for esf you ATI Radeon users.
For any newbies out there, the way to get to these settings is as follows:
Right click on desktop and go to properties.
Click the settings tab and then click on advanced.
Click on the 3D tab and then click on Open GL
Next, click on Compatibility and then enable triple buffering
Now click apply, and then click okay, and now restart.
I hope this helps everyone on their quest for better framerates :laff:
PS. My stupid 128 mb Nivida card is worse then my brothers 64 mb video card and i have a better computer then him in every way. Sigh stupid fps tweaks not working fo me :cry: