FPS Problems
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FPS Problems
Im back again, more 'problems'
Anyway, my FPS are for some reason all over the place on some maps. They are usually around 30 (not sure if that is good or bad, but the game is playable) however when someone, including myself starts to open fire they shoot down to like 2/3. trying to kill someone with 2 fps is very hard
et is the only program running and i've changed all the graphic settings to as low as they can go
does anyone know anyway 'tips' or such like to improve this problem?
Anyway, my FPS are for some reason all over the place on some maps. They are usually around 30 (not sure if that is good or bad, but the game is playable) however when someone, including myself starts to open fire they shoot down to like 2/3. trying to kill someone with 2 fps is very hard
et is the only program running and i've changed all the graphic settings to as low as they can go
does anyone know anyway 'tips' or such like to improve this problem?
what is the power from ur computer u use? what's ur internetconnection and where u from?
some solutions they could be help:
- reinstall graphic driver
- lower ur graphic settings
Commands for a better connection:
snaps:
this variable defines the number of “snaps†with information about game situation is sent from server to the client.
com_maxfps:
maximum number of frames, sent from server to the client. Accordingly your FPS can’t exceed this number. The change of this variable won’t improve the connection quality, but can prevent the problems with FPS jumps, connected either with connection lags or with lags of the system itself. The most optimal com_maxfps value is your average FPS. Choose it having played for a while with the FPS meter on - "cg_drawfps 1".
rate
size of the network parcels. I’d recommend setting the values depending on your connection speed. In the end of this section there is a summary table with values advisable for each type of connection. Don’t forget that if you have data compression connection then you can increase the rate parameter. Read how to use lag-meter and try experimenting with rate value to improve it.
cl_timenudge:
"cl_timenudge" value should be some 30-50 points lower than your average ping. You can try experimenting with it using lag-meter to check the results.
cl_maxpackets
this variable sets the maximum number of parcels that your system can send to the server. Changing its value can help those with low outgoing traffic speed. It’s “30†by default. Sometimes with modem connection you should decrease its value. And playing with digital connection you should increase it.
here are my settings:
seta snaps "80"
seta com_maxfps "333"
seta rate "40000"
Edit seta cl_timeNudge "-30" (when you do this you have many prob with PB Servers) greetz Monster sry ice for edit
seta cl_maxpackets "100"
the magic (best) fps numbers are: 43, 76, 125, 333
just try it out and find the best for ur computer / hardware.
greetz
!ce
some solutions they could be help:
- reinstall graphic driver
- lower ur graphic settings
Commands for a better connection:
snaps:
this variable defines the number of “snaps†with information about game situation is sent from server to the client.
com_maxfps:
maximum number of frames, sent from server to the client. Accordingly your FPS can’t exceed this number. The change of this variable won’t improve the connection quality, but can prevent the problems with FPS jumps, connected either with connection lags or with lags of the system itself. The most optimal com_maxfps value is your average FPS. Choose it having played for a while with the FPS meter on - "cg_drawfps 1".
rate
size of the network parcels. I’d recommend setting the values depending on your connection speed. In the end of this section there is a summary table with values advisable for each type of connection. Don’t forget that if you have data compression connection then you can increase the rate parameter. Read how to use lag-meter and try experimenting with rate value to improve it.
cl_timenudge:
"cl_timenudge" value should be some 30-50 points lower than your average ping. You can try experimenting with it using lag-meter to check the results.
cl_maxpackets
this variable sets the maximum number of parcels that your system can send to the server. Changing its value can help those with low outgoing traffic speed. It’s “30†by default. Sometimes with modem connection you should decrease its value. And playing with digital connection you should increase it.
here are my settings:
seta snaps "80"
seta com_maxfps "333"
seta rate "40000"
Edit seta cl_timeNudge "-30" (when you do this you have many prob with PB Servers) greetz Monster sry ice for edit
seta cl_maxpackets "100"
the magic (best) fps numbers are: 43, 76, 125, 333
just try it out and find the best for ur computer / hardware.
greetz
!ce
"Some people believe football is a matter of life and death.
I am very disappointed with that attitude.
I can assure you it is much, much more important than that."
I am very disappointed with that attitude.
I can assure you it is much, much more important than that."
and i will add this,
cuz of a bug from quake u can lock the fps number with the posten command from landser (/com_maxfps).
on these numbers the settings are the best: 43, 76, 125, 333
just look how high ur fps is going and lock the for u best fps rate.
greetz
!ce
cuz of a bug from quake u can lock the fps number with the posten command from landser (/com_maxfps).
on these numbers the settings are the best: 43, 76, 125, 333
just look how high ur fps is going and lock the for u best fps rate.
greetz
!ce
"Some people believe football is a matter of life and death.
I am very disappointed with that attitude.
I can assure you it is much, much more important than that."
I am very disappointed with that attitude.
I can assure you it is much, much more important than that."
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