FPS - Now That you've had time to play

Lord Gonchar's avatar
Since No Limits has been out a while and everyone has had time to mess with the setting to optimize their fps, I'm wondering what the average is. I ask this because I see a lot of screen shots where people are playing this game with frame rates as low as the teens. How could it even be enjoyable to watch at these rates?

Right now with all the options set at their maximum levels I get 50 to 60 fps. What's everyone getting (and at what detail levels) and what did you do to help bump up the fps?

Just wondering if I can bump it up even higher. :)

For the record I'm running an Athlon 1.33Ghz with 512MB of RAM and I have an ATI All-In-Wonder card with 32MB of memory (not meant to be a gaming system, but I'm having fun tweaking and trying to jack up the frame rate)

Any tips, stats or info from your experiences only help! I move in to my new place this weekend and can finally get back to messing with No Limits. This old PC I'm temporarily using can't run it. :(

95-100FPS (Game caps @ 100FPS)

1240 x 1024 x 16
Every high except shadows, which I set a normal.

Well, right now I run average about 17 fps, which sucks, but I'm running on a P2-350, and it doesn't give me much.  It's fine, without much stutter when it gets above 17 fps, but when it dips to the single digits, it sucks ass.  However, I'm sure I'll be joining the 60+ minimum frame rate group in less than a month, since my new motherboard, case, and AthlonXP 1.47GHz should be arriving a little after Christmas.  :)

Jman

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Oh, for reference,

My system:

AMD Athlon @ 950Mhz
512MB PC133 RAM
Geforce 2 GTS 32MB (With Detanator XP drivers)

I can't overstress the importance of the drivers. Going from 14.xx drivers to D XP gave me a boot from 50-60 FPS to the cap.

Lord Gonchar's avatar
Ok, I'll check for the newest drivers. Interesting that it caps at 100fps.

Seems like 32MB on a vid card is enough to get you there. Granted the ATI card I have isn't a GeForce, but I bet I can get pretty close.

I'm getting an average of about 18fps. I have a 16MB TNT card (no, not a tnt 2), 192MB RAM, and 500MHz Pentium 3. Time for an upgrade...
I am getting about an average of 1 fps which REALLY sucks!! I usually try to avoid the simulator all together and just stick to the 3D On-Ride View of the Editor. I have a RAGE IIC AGP (or so it says on my Display Settings). HOPEFULLY, I will be getting a new card for Christmas.

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