Performance Tweaks for the non-geek PR player.
Posted: 2007-03-31 17:54
Well I am making this thread as many people have been complaining about lag issues. If you turn off conformant texture clamp it is known to dramatically improove performance (also from personal experience).
DO NOT USE THIS GUIDE IF YOU HAVE AN "UBER" SYSTEM!!!
For the older NVidia drivers:
(Texture clamp determines if textures bleed together, like when have dirt and sand next to eachother)
If you want to turn off texture clamp go into your desktop properties, select advanced, go to the tab with your cards name, then select performance and find texture clamp in the advanced settings.
For the new NVidia drivers: With the new NVidia Control panel.
(Texture clamp determines if textures bleed together, like when have dirt and sand next to eachother)
Right click your desktop, select "NVidia Control Panel", go to 3D Settings, hit "Adjust image settings with preview", select "Use the Advanced 3D Image settings", click apply then hit the blue link that says Take me There, and texture clamp will be in there.
If you have Trilinear optimization on turn it off IF you are able to run Anistropic filtering (if you are running with trilinear or bilinear use this setting, it will increase performance). Turn both Anistropic optimizations on (dont worry if one of them turns back off, leave it like that).
You should also turn off Extension Limits (this will turn limits on values off, such as letting you see farther, if I am wrong someone correct me), Verticle Sync (forces the framerate not to exceed the monitors refresh rate), and Triple buffering(optimizes Vert Sync). If you experience graphical anomalies, turn Verticle Sync AND Triple Buffering back on, you always want Vert Sync and TB on or off at the same time, they are a type of linked setting.
For better info you guys should go to TweakGuides <--- Link
I didnt take this stuff from their site but they have some very useful tips for games like BF2 and others (BF2142 also).
If this does not work check your video settings and see if Texture detail is on high, if it is on turn it to medium, this also increased my performance dramatically.
I hope I helped you guys out some.
NOTE:
I will try to update this thread if ANY misinformation is givin to me through E-mail or a PM.
DO NOT USE THIS GUIDE IF YOU HAVE AN "UBER" SYSTEM!!!
For the older NVidia drivers:
(Texture clamp determines if textures bleed together, like when have dirt and sand next to eachother)
If you want to turn off texture clamp go into your desktop properties, select advanced, go to the tab with your cards name, then select performance and find texture clamp in the advanced settings.
For the new NVidia drivers: With the new NVidia Control panel.
(Texture clamp determines if textures bleed together, like when have dirt and sand next to eachother)
Right click your desktop, select "NVidia Control Panel", go to 3D Settings, hit "Adjust image settings with preview", select "Use the Advanced 3D Image settings", click apply then hit the blue link that says Take me There, and texture clamp will be in there.
If you have Trilinear optimization on turn it off IF you are able to run Anistropic filtering (if you are running with trilinear or bilinear use this setting, it will increase performance). Turn both Anistropic optimizations on (dont worry if one of them turns back off, leave it like that).
You should also turn off Extension Limits (this will turn limits on values off, such as letting you see farther, if I am wrong someone correct me), Verticle Sync (forces the framerate not to exceed the monitors refresh rate), and Triple buffering(optimizes Vert Sync). If you experience graphical anomalies, turn Verticle Sync AND Triple Buffering back on, you always want Vert Sync and TB on or off at the same time, they are a type of linked setting.
For better info you guys should go to TweakGuides <--- Link
I didnt take this stuff from their site but they have some very useful tips for games like BF2 and others (BF2142 also).
If this does not work check your video settings and see if Texture detail is on high, if it is on turn it to medium, this also increased my performance dramatically.
I hope I helped you guys out some.
NOTE:
I will try to update this thread if ANY misinformation is givin to me through E-mail or a PM.