Software:Universal Client
Version Number:54.6
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Location
in space near any new station
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Description:
any time one of the new stations r on my screen my fps gos down to about 1 fps
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Steps to Replicate:
i dont know if its a bug or just being on dileup but it has mad it so i cant play near any of the new stations.
problum with stations
- MasterNiCron
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While the new station model is a bit more complex than the old one, especially in terms of textures (and I haven't done the LoDs yet) it's not such a massive increase in complexity as to cause a total collapse of your framerate. I mentioned this to mit and he thought it more likely that recent code changes have caused some sort of problem for your system, most likely your video card.
Could you post some more details please:
- your CPU & RAM
- your OS
- your video card
- which client version you're running
and we'll have a think. Well, mit will. I mean, I'll think about it, sure, but that won't get us anywhere - I'm a chimp :]
f
Could you post some more details please:
- your CPU & RAM
- your OS
- your video card
- which client version you're running
and we'll have a think. Well, mit will. I mean, I'll think about it, sure, but that won't get us anywhere - I'm a chimp :]
f
- MasterNiCron
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VC: this is prolly the most important bit. I don't have Vista but here are some instructions I found to ID your card under that OS: http://novice2expert.com/82/how-do-i-fi ... r-has.htmlMasterNiCron wrote:CPU= intel pentium 4 3.00GHz
RAM= how to find?
OS= windos vista home basic
VC= how to find?
clinent version= 0.54.6
You could also tell me what resolution you're running in..
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- MasterNiCron
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Ok, thanks. That means you're running the game on integrated chipset video (laptop, or some all-in-one thing from the likes of Dell?).
Integrated video is usually awful for games, but even so we ought to be giving you more than 1fps.
I just read somewhere that your chipset doesn't support hardware shaders, only software shaders: I've no idea if we use shaders but that's the kind of thing Mit will understand, and maybe be able to fix.
In the meantime... there's a program called 3d analyzer that might help you convince your video hardware to play nicely, but you'll need to know a bit about what's going on to make any use of it. In the mean-meantime I'll point Mit at the information you've provided, and keep my fingers crossed he can do something useful with it.
Cheers,
f
Integrated video is usually awful for games, but even so we ought to be giving you more than 1fps.
I just read somewhere that your chipset doesn't support hardware shaders, only software shaders: I've no idea if we use shaders but that's the kind of thing Mit will understand, and maybe be able to fix.
In the meantime... there's a program called 3d analyzer that might help you convince your video hardware to play nicely, but you'll need to know a bit about what's going on to make any use of it. In the mean-meantime I'll point Mit at the information you've provided, and keep my fingers crossed he can do something useful with it.
Cheers,
f