psychosyrus
Member
+-2|7153
well when ever i play BF2 i get 30-45 FPS and all the video settings are set to low or off. im runing a


+3200 AMD Athlon 64(with a Zalaman Fan)
K8V SE Deluxe
2x 512 MB of ram(Corsair CMX512-3200XLPRO)
Radeon 9600


IF thats the way it should run then thats cool? My other questions is, i want to upgrade my pc. i'll keep the cpu and the ram (and buy more of the same ram), and get a new motherboard, video card, case and power supply or should i just start fresh?ill put alot of money into the those components only if the the cpu and the ram are worth keeping?i really dont want to start fresh if i dont have to.


also i like to play at a really high FPS ,one of my other multiplayer games i could set the FPS over 250
SpecialOp21
Member
+0|7146|USA
I don't know about getting 100FPS, but most people seem to say that 2GB of RAM helped them greatly performance-wise. I'd try that out first before dumping any extra cash into a high-end video card or new board/CPU.
Crosell
Member
+0|7111
Unless you put everyone the on the lowest possible, with that video card I doubt you will be getting 100 fps.
maddogjj
Member
+3|7272|U S A
I have same cpu , 2 gigs of ram and EVGA 7800GT video card.  Run 1280x1024 with all settings on high and 4x AA. and I run about 60 to 70 probably most of the time sometimes droping into 40-50 range.  I would say upgrade your Memory first since its the cheapest , then wait another month or two till Nvidias 7900 card/cards come out then 7800's should be cheaper.   Always buy as much video card as you can afford.  My next upgrade will be to a Athlon 64 4000.  Should be quite a bit faster than my 3200.
oStoneRo
Member
+9|7082
yeah my bro just built me a new $1800 comp,

AMD Athlon 64 FX-55 Processor

ASUS A8N-SLI Motherboard (best mobo EVER!)

eVGA Geforce 7800GT 256mb PCI-Express Graphics Card

Antec 550W Power Supply

1 Stick of Corsair 1 gig DDR RAM

Western Digital 250 gig Serial ATA Hard Drive

I run BF2 at full settings and at 1600x1200 and get around 70, but i think if you saw how it looks you wouldnt worry so much about getting all the way to 100.....

Last edited by oStoneRo (2006-02-19 22:42:08)

washow
Get out of MY JET!!!
+23|7153
this isn't cs so 100 doesn't really matter

human eyes can't see the difference above 60fps or something

but yea.. 2 gig of ram and a better graphic card will do real good
psychosyrus
Member
+-2|7153
cool , ill start with the ram, but u think my cpu is fast enough ,if i decide to go with a better motherboard and video card, later down  the road?
OpsChief
Member
+101|7117|Southern California
actually I think the human eye can't detect specific differences above 30 FPS or so. What is the higher FPS giving us? First shot?
Lib-Sl@yer
Member
+32|7154|Wherever the F**k i feel like
WAIT. the new lines of amd proccescors and video cards come out Q2 this year
Parnit
Member
+5|7088
guys i have a geforce 6600 256bit
and 512 ram and 2.6 ghz i play at medium because of huge loading times if i play at high will more ram allow me to play at high with good results
Papa Smurf 314
Right in the Smurfin' parking lot?
+90|7211|New York
ATI Radeon x300
2 Gigs Kingston Ram
Intel P4 2.8

I run all medium, AA x2, and i get between 60-70 fps
Friluftshund
I cnat slpel!!!
+54|7154|Norway

OpsChief wrote:

actually I think the human eye can't detect specific differences above 30 FPS or so. What is the higher FPS giving us? First shot?
I think you'r right - seeing as video is played at 25-30 fps depending on format..

I have a crazy system (finally!) Everything on max, and 70-100 fps - I don't have a clue as to what makes it go up in fps, and it doesn't really matter..

What you want is a system that will devour BF2 memory-wise, that way you can jump into the game as the very first player. Sometimes I'm able to fully cap a flag (singlehandedly) before everyone has gotten in...

But yeah - listen to the guys who know this shit, and...... move this thread into tech-forum

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