ok good at least we are getting somewhere now. Have you tried changing the Resolution to something lower? With that video card you should not be running higher then 1024x.... & might even be better to run around 800x600 if u can.
- Change to Low Res & Everything on Main (instead of + Mirror like mine)
- Full Size Textures = No
- Car & Helmet Skins = Compressed
- At the bottom if you what I have about Vertex Shadings that that OFF
Picture 2:
- Limit Frame Rate In Game = YES
- Maximum Frame Rate = Try 50 FPS for your computer
Limiting the FPS to... 100 fps will give you a lower FPS than with it not limited, even if the fps is nowhere near the limit, i dont know why, it just does!
Use wheels only view
DISABLE the sky
Run in full screen mode
Press "f" - stops the PC rendering the cars, and just shows the wheels and forces
i average 15 fps and race 1:28 on blackwood with the xr gt turbo. It runs perfectly fine....i don't know why people are saying below 20 is "unplayable" plus i race with the mouse.
I get average 50 FPS with AA, AF and all the other goodies for good pics, plus 1280x1024 resolution and everything set to the max (textures, details, mipmap, draw view etc.) with my GeForce FX 5700, which was bought 4 years ago, and I have my computer for 6 years now. Old Skool Rida!
Dude you have a Geforce 4 MX. That video card is a workstation video card, not meant for playing games. I have a radeon 9600xt, and I get around 80 fps on average (at 1680x1050 resolution ). Here are some minimal comparisons between your card and my card:
Geforce 4 MX
Fill Rate: 1.1 billion
geometry rate: 34 million triangles
Radeon 9600xt
Fill Rate: 2.0 billion
geometry rate: 250 million triangles
These are the things to look for in a video card, and this is the reason you're getting such crappy frame rates. My advice: Invest $100 for a new video card. It will be well worth it for your LFS experience.
are you saying its impossible to get below 20 or its impossible to play with less than 20? Because in my case you are wrong both times, I do get below 20 (avg 15-18) and my times are not that bad plus i use a mouse.
I have a 20" widescreen monitor which supports 1680x1050 resolution. I also noticed that LFS seems to get its list of reolutions directly from the Windows control panel, so it all depends on whether your monitor supports them. As soon as I got this new monitor, and installed the driver, all of a sudden these larger resolutions appeared in LFS!