d3 skipping several frames of animation
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d3 skipping several frames of animation
every time I run d3, I notice several frames are skipped, and when that happens, things look \"jumpy.\" what gives?
running Windows XP SP3
Direct3D
running Windows XP SP3
Direct3D
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That's a known bug in NVidia's GL drivers. It started happening with their v183 driverset a few years ago.Blaze wrote:The screen always goes black after the round is over or when I alt-tab out of the game
Works fine with ATI cards/drivers. The only way to avoid it with an NVidia card is to go back to pre-183 NVidia drivers, or set your game resolution to 640x480.
Most people get better performance (e.g. higher framerates) under OpenGL.Blaze wrote:...and when it does run under OpenGL, it's kinda choppy.
If that's not the case for you, I highly suggest checking and/or reinstalling your drivers.
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Most people get better performance (e.g. higher framerates) under OpenGL. [/quote]
This is exactly why I run it under Direct3D. High framerates cause multiple problems for me in D3 (and I don't really care about fixing it, I get a lot of cool graphical effects in Direct3D that I don't get in OpenGL anyway).
When I run D3 I have to stop Windows Update and TrustedInstaller, and set my antivirus to silent mode (even when I was using OpenGL).
I saw an old post on the TrackMania forums with a program that shuts down unnecessary backround processes while you're playing games, I'll have a look there and see if I can find that post again.
This is exactly why I run it under Direct3D. High framerates cause multiple problems for me in D3 (and I don't really care about fixing it, I get a lot of cool graphical effects in Direct3D that I don't get in OpenGL anyway).
When I run D3 I have to stop Windows Update and TrustedInstaller, and set my antivirus to silent mode (even when I was using OpenGL).
I saw an old post on the TrackMania forums with a program that shuts down unnecessary backround processes while you're playing games, I'll have a look there and see if I can find that post again.
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You need to get your facts right, also the original program is called 'Process Killer' everything else is a copy of it.Blaze wrote:D3 doesn't work right under open gl on modern processors
Days into this Post 'Busted/Blaze" and we still do not have your specs
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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There's enditall and then there's ENDITALL2.0AlphaDoG wrote:Google search for enditall.
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I suppose you've tried it and it didn't help?Blaze wrote:Yeah that program is called game booster.
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That makes it seem to me that your problem isn't background processes, but I'm no expert, and I don't know what everyone else thinks.
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I've already used that before, but I don't need to do anything like that.I suppose you've tried it and it didn't help?
That makes it seem to me that your problem isn't background processes, but I'm no expert, and I don't know what everyone else thinks.
If you two won't write what those youtube links are, then can you stop spamming them in my thread?
Thanks for the tip, but I already figured that out several days ago from the real replies before you stated the obvious.BUBBALOU wrote:You need to get your facts right, also the original program is called 'Process Killer' everything else is a copy of it.
Days into this Post 'Busted/Blaze" and we still do not have your specs
You still don't have my specs because you never asked me for them, idiot.
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he's pissed because i called him "Busted"
"Knows everything about nothing" = "Busted"
Wrong Forum Section, NO Fact or Specs (just whining), and didn't post your findings
Go back to the D2X-XL Forums
"Knows everything about nothing" = "Busted"
3 StrikesBlaze wrote:Thanks for the tip, but I already figured that out several days ago..........
Wrong Forum Section, NO Fact or Specs (just whining), and didn't post your findings
Go back to the D2X-XL Forums
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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didn't post your findings
Don't worry. Last time I played it was still choppy, but I can't remember the game remaining that way, and I totally 0wned face. =) When I said I "figured that out" days before, I was referring to what you said: "you need to get your facts straight" but without malice. Seems like you thought that I wasn't going to post the results of testing a solution.Have you tried the -lowmem or -superlowmem command line options and looked for an improvement in smoothness?
cool story, brohey blaze?
not a good idea to call someone an idiot and then try and shift the blame. gets your thread closed real fast.
IBTL!
You want real help? Try posting it in the right forum next time and post more complete system specs (processor, memory, video card, hdd space).
Canuck wrote:Blaze... calling people idiots that were trying to help you shows us that your the idiot.
Ferno wrote:bubba, you're not helping.