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FPSC Classic Product Chat / graphics card

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Frankie Pawnage5
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Posted: 9th Jun 2008 04:35
hello.

sometimes when i put many objects into one game level, it will act very slow. i dont think i have such a great graphics card. if i get a better graphics card, wil that stop the slowness?

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Krowsnest
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Posted: 9th Jun 2008 04:48
I upgraded from an ati x600 to a Geforce 8600GT and it went a lot faster (which I'm guessing is the POINT). If you have very little Ram you might want to upgrade that 2 I think it helps.

one level = game's done!
Frankie Pawnage5
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Posted: 9th Jun 2008 05:49
okay, thanks Krowsnest

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5867Dude
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Posted: 9th Jun 2008 18:49 Edited at: 9th Jun 2008 20:38
How many objects are we talking about here?
And are they static or dynamic?

Because in the game i've got around 100 static objects, lots of small lights (Around 30) and the FPS is around 30fps.
And I only have a Radeon 9500

As a general rule if it has less than 128MB of graphics memory then upgrade it.

Also make sure you have 1GB of RAM. It makes a hell of a diffrence compared to 512MB!

Specs
-ATI Radeon 9500 128MB
-1GB of Memory
-2800 Semptron Barton AMD


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Aaagreen
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Posted: 9th Jun 2008 18:59
We cant really help until you tell us your system specs.

Please check out my WWII Media Pack 1 FPSC thread... http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=131014&b=3&p=0

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