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Performance problem
Hi to all:beam:
well my fellow moders i have a perfomance problem and i need :help:
With this cpu
amd athlon 64x2 dual
cp 3800+
2.01ghz
2 gb ram
nvidia geforce 256 mb7800 gt
and with these video options
https://img517.imageshack.us/img517/8555/ggzh6.jpg
the game most times is getting slower,it's lagging in battle screen (is this the right term ?)??
any help would be welcome ....
Thanks
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Surely you've thought of reducing your video settings. Right?
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Eeehhhhhmmm you meen to reduce them more than this ?
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If they can be reduced further and you are having performance problems, then reducing is probably a good way to go.
Foot
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My comp stats are near your specs wicked...including the graphics card(i think its the same one i got...maybe).
For me, I reduced the grass detail down to none, as well as the terrain detail....it seems to help a bunch for me, while I am still able to ramp up the unit detail to its highest and get little lag.
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Yeah, grass at low helps a lot.
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then low grass it is...... but with the terain at medium the battlefield makes me a little dizzy i don't know why anyway i'll give it a try
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probably none of these answers will fit your problem:
i had a similar problem.
i have following pc specs:
A64 x2 3600+
1 GB Ram
GF 7900GS
win2k
the main problem with RTW is, that the X2 processor slows your game down, because of uneven load balancing between the 2 cpu-cores (very simplified spoken).
A. if you run WinXP, everything should run fine AFTER you installed a little patch from the AMD-website.
B. if you run Win2K you probably need to install a CPU-management tool.
i use "easy toolz" for this. here you need to restrict the rtw.exe to one core.
alternatively you can do this in the taskmanager manually everytime.
this should improve your peformance.
my 2cents
AADD
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Very good advice above.
I would just add, to make sure Anti-Aliasing and Anti-Sotropic filtering settings are reasonably low on your G-Card if you haven't got it set to 'program preference' because even if your game setting for this is turned off it will still Anti-alias if it is turned on, on your G-Card.
Turn off campaign shadows! You don't need them and they will eat up your RAM.
The 'Effects detail' setting also does not need to be so high for the benefit it gives visually, so turn that down to low.
Also make sure you run your desktop at the same resolution you do the game (in your case 1024x768x32) otherwise you may see an adverse effect from that also.
Make sure you have recently scanned your hard-disk for errors and done a de-fragmentation on it (boring but it works).
Also you could turn off most of your background tasks and applications in task manager to eek out those last few K's from your processor, but if you do this, leave 'Explorer.exe' and everything under 'SYSTEM' well alone.
There are also some nice little free ware programs out there that free up system RAM, which in my own experience works wonders on my system (especially if your machine loads lots of things on startup).
I really see no apparent reason why your set up shouldn't run this game at close to full settings.
Hope this helps.
Mega
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no problem
i hope you were able to improve the playability.