Just as good car stereos sound terrible when connected with 18-22 gauge wire... good computer hardware can still perform like DOS games when the hardware isn't running at full potential.
Here's an example: imagine trying to drink a Dr Pepper with a 2 meter long straw... not very good...
When I got a GPU not too long ago, yes the graphics improved but it was still the same FPS, just a lot bigger graphics with more detail. What did improve the speed is when I stopped using the VGA cable and bought a DVI cable instead. I noticed a difference right away even as I started my computer.
If you have trouble with FPS, try the following:
in desktop properties
- lower screen resolution but use highest refresh rate it allows
- set memory control to allocate memory to programs, not background cache
in task manager
- make LFS.exe high priority process
- end unused processes like itunes or startup items
- close web browsers especially if you use google chrome
in the game
- set display functions to use low res for all textures
- reduce size of Westhill dds files from 2048x2048 to 512x512
note: feel free to add or change the list if it helps.
Here's an example: imagine trying to drink a Dr Pepper with a 2 meter long straw... not very good...
When I got a GPU not too long ago, yes the graphics improved but it was still the same FPS, just a lot bigger graphics with more detail. What did improve the speed is when I stopped using the VGA cable and bought a DVI cable instead. I noticed a difference right away even as I started my computer.
If you have trouble with FPS, try the following:
in desktop properties
- lower screen resolution but use highest refresh rate it allows
- set memory control to allocate memory to programs, not background cache
in task manager
- make LFS.exe high priority process
- end unused processes like itunes or startup items
- close web browsers especially if you use google chrome
in the game
- set display functions to use low res for all textures
- reduce size of Westhill dds files from 2048x2048 to 512x512
note: feel free to add or change the list if it helps.