SteamSoldier
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Registered: Sep 2003 |
Final Say On Fps
Hello. I am starting this thread to shed some light on the FPS issues regarding CS 1.6 once and for all. This post may seem redundant to some users but, all the other FPS threads that I've seen were either inconsistent or simply "lost in the shuffle". Let me get started with my computer setup and problems:
CPU: 866 Mhz Pentium III
RAM: 256 MB PC-133 SDRAM
VIDEO CARD: geForce 2 Ultra
WINDOWS VERSION: Windows 98 SE
DIRECT X: Direct X 9.0b
VIDEO DRIVERS: nVidia 45.23 Reference Drivers
VIDEO METHOD: OpenGL
GAME RESOLUTION: 1024x768
GAME COLOR DEPTH: 32-bit
V-SYNC: ON
ADDITIONAL FEATURES: 4xAA
INTERNET CONNECTION: Cable
In CS 1.5, I got max FPS no matter what. My computer NEVER slowed down except when there were a large number of smoke grenades on screen. It was smooth, enjoyable gaming all the way. After installation of CS 1.6, my FPS droped substantially. It wouldn't matter what map I was on, some parts of the map would give me choppy FPS. Smoke grenades would render my FPS to unplayable levels. I would get major slowdowns whenever there were more then 5 people on screen or intense firefights. In some circumstances and on certain levels, my FPS would drop so low, it would make the game simply unplayable and I would close Counter-Strike. Here is what I have tried to remedy my FPS problem:
Switched to a variety of resolution and color depth combinations
Turned V-SYNC off
Turned AA off
Tweaked my video card settings in Windows
Tweaked my BIOS settings
MASSIVE TWEAKING IN THE CS CONSOLE WITH EVERY COMMAND
After all these changes and tweaking, I got a very MINIMAL FPS increase, nothing substantial enough to warrant a "fix" or "remedy".
As of now, I do not know if the FPS issue in CS 1.6 is isolated or widespread but, I can tell you this. I spent most of the day yesterday and today researching this topic on the internet, I have visited numerous CS sites and entered there forums. What I found was consistent, in every forum there was at least ONE AT THE VERY MINIMUM topic about FPS drops in 1.6. This leaves me to believe that this problem is affecting more people then most think. Now I know that my computer is on the lower end of the PC gaming spectrum, but I also know from reading forums and player responses in Counter-Strike, that people with much more powerful computers and video cards are experiencing FPS drops as well, sometimes severe. After careful thinking, I think I have come to a conclusion:
The graphical updates (textures and models) that were implemented into the CS 1.6 engine are UNOPTIMIZED.
I understand that VALVe is a very busy company, with the release of STEAM and CS 1.6 along with the development of Half-Life 2, they must have there hands tied. That is my most logical explanation as to why they did not have the time nor resources to fully optimize the CS engine. Hopfully this thread will get the attention of somebody in association with VALVe software, so they can come up with a possible fix in the near future. Here is what I want the people who care to do. If you are experiencing and FPS issues with CS 1.6, please list the following specifications and FPS problems you have:
CPU
RAM
VIDEO CARD
WINDOWS VERSION
DIRECT X
VIDEO DRIVERS
VIDEO METHOD
GAME RESOLUTION
GAME COLOR DEPTH
V-SYNC
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
INTERNET CONNECTION
Like I mentioned in the beginning of the thread, there have been other posts started about this topic but, they were inconsistent or did not display the full information needed to correctly diagnose this problem. I think with enough participation in this thread, we can get the attention of somebody associated with VALVe and hopfully get this issue solved. Thank you guys for taking the time to read through this horribly long post, I just felt I needed to be specific. Thanks again!
SIDE NOTE TO EVERYONE WHO SAY THEY HAVE NO FPS DROPS
PURE SPECULATION
Usually when I see someone post on a FPS topic saying they have no FPS drops AT ALL, they were not specific enough. This leaves me to believe:
1) They cannot distinguish good FPS from bad FPS
2) Their FPS counter is reading wrong
3) There staring at a wall or playing by themselves
4) They don't know the difference between LAG and FPS
5) They are running the game at a horribly low resolution/color
6) They have a supercomputer (lol)
7) They have the luck of the Irish (lol)
8) They are lieing (lmao)
Like I said above, pure speculation. If my side note offends anybody, I am sorry, it was pure speculation. Anyways, thanks again! Let's get this issue solved!
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