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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Multiplayer Games Outside

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Nicholas Primiano
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Posted: 31st Dec 2007 19:43
If I wanted to make an MP game completly outside with the new model packs would it be a better idea to use invisebel segments around the ouside of the arena and for the celing to maximize FPS or would it not matter.

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CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 31st Dec 2007 21:39
Quote: "invisebel segments around the ouside of the arena and for the celing to maximize FPS or would it not matter"


Invisible segments for sure.

Nicholas Primiano
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Posted: 1st Jan 2008 00:33
Thx I just need to know because I see no differacne in frame rate on my PC because I am running 64 bit Vista with 2x geforce 8800 GTX and 3 gigs of RAM, so I wanted to know how it would run on a regular computer.

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CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 1st Jan 2008 01:16
Quote: "Thx I just need to know because I see no differacne in frame rate on my PC because I am running 64 bit Vista with 2x geforce 8800 GTX and 3 gigs of RAM, so I wanted to know how it would run on a regular computer."


Well at that mighty power, very little lags:

But trust, with mediocre computers,(like mine) it will help.

Get a load of this:

Windows XP SP2,

256mb of RAM with 1.5gb variable,

2.9ghz processer,

80gb hard drive,

Intel graphics media accelerator 900 video card.

Nicholas Primiano
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Posted: 1st Jan 2008 15:13
Ok, thx for the help with that one.

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