RPGDot Network    
   

 
 
Asheron's Call
Display full image
Pic of the moment
More
pics from the gallery
 
 
Site Navigation

Main
   News
   Forums

Games
   Games Database
   Top 100
   Release List
   Support Files

Features
   Reviews
   Previews
   Interviews
   Editorials
   Diaries
   Misc

Download
   Gallery
   Music
   Screenshots
   Videos

Miscellaneous
   Staff Members
   Privacy Statement

FAQ
Members
Usergroups
Low-end system upgraded: Did my performance improve?
  View previous topic :: View next topic
RPGDot Forums > Morrowind - General

Author Thread
Mereel77
Eager Tradesman
Eager Tradesman




Joined: 03 May 2002
Posts: 44
Low-end system upgraded: Did my performance improve?
   

I've been playing the game with this system:
733 P3
256 RDRAM
GeForce 2 GTS 32mb
I am running with Jamison's safedisk patch.

I usually get 7-12 fps in a city like Balmora and 14-22 outside on the roads. You should know I've never been in any big fights with more than 1 enemy or any magic users, so maybe my performance would drop more in those situations.

Just upgraded to 512 RDRAM. See maybe 1 or 2 more fps, but no noticeable improvement.

About to replace my processor with a 933 P3, the fastest my motherboard can support. More details to follow for whoever cares.........
Post Mon May 13, 2002 3:02 am
 View user's profile
Mereel77
Eager Tradesman
Eager Tradesman




Joined: 03 May 2002
Posts: 44
   

So, the 933 P3 is in there now. Found something interesting.
In areas that my old GeForce 2 can handle I have huge fps increases. I get 15-20 more fps in buildings and 10-15 more in the back alleys of Balmora.

When I go to large, open, graphically intense areas, like the middle of Balmora along the river, I see no performance boost. It looks like I am totally reliant on my video card for those types of places.

Hope someone found this helpful.
Post Mon May 13, 2002 3:40 am
 View user's profile



All times are GMT.
The time now is Sat Apr 13, 2019 1:56 am



Powered by phpBB © 2001 phpBB Group
 
 
 
All original content of this site is copyrighted by RPGWatch. Copying or reproducing of any part of this site is strictly prohibited. Taking anything from this site without authorisation will be considered stealing and we'll be forced to visit you and jump on your legs until you give it back.