Hi all. My nephew has a problem, he gets 20-30fps in q2 with normal resolutions. Other games work just fine. When he uses 320x240 as resolution, his fps goes up to 200, but with 800x600 he only gets 50 fps anymore and with higher resolutions under 30. It's the same with both software and opengl. He used win xp, but formatted and installed win2k because of this problem, but it didn't help. He's tried different versions of his graphics card drivers but they had no effect. So if anybody has a solution, I'd appreciate it.
Btw I hope this is in the right place, there isn't a general helpdesk forum here
yeah i was thinking that too, but if its the same at software also? anyway omega drivers, thats the next one i suppose. And ofcourse dont forget to update your motherboard drivers.
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I had the same problem. And as the others say try an older version. I dunno what CATALYST drivers u got?
Bu if u use them try 4.7 it worked for me and a friend of mine so maybe it will work a third time
And if u don't have a clue what driver he has here a link too the CATALYST 4.7 CATALYST 4.7
Huhu, we are MANY that have had those Radeon+q2 problems
Well, teh solution is catalyst 4.7 Heard that some ppl are using omega drivers that works fine, don't know about that though... Im gonna stick to my 4.7
Thanks for the tips, installing 4.5 was the solution. 4.7 improved a bit but 4.5 was way faster. I had told him earlier to try older drivers but he thought older ment 4.9
try checking if vertical synch is on..
If it's on the computer will have problems getting higher fps than you monitor generates hz.. Atleast so I am told..
If vertical sync is activated the gfx card waits for the monitor displaying the whole frame. This has the effect that never more fps are displayed then the hz rate is set to... . Though if activated the animations look more smooth then without vsync, anyway turning it off is the better idea...
Jumping over boxes etc... .
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Styx wrote:try checking if vertical synch is on..
If it's on the computer will have problems getting higher fps than you monitor generates hz.. Atleast so I am told..
Skyw4lker wrote:If vertical sync is activated the gfx card waits for the monitor displaying the whole frame. This has the effect that never more fps are displayed then the mhz rate is set to... . Though if activated the animations look more smooth then without vsync, anyway turning it off is the better idea...
Jumping over boxes etc... .
I bow to anyone having a mhz monitor.
Even more offtopic than the rest of my post: skyw4lker, if u quote someone (I mean your signature), would be nice if you tell who you are quoting, imo.
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well n99, i was at work when i posted this and thinking about something completely different, so if you never make typing mistakes i bow to you
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