Dedicated12
Member
+1|7136
Ok, specs are as follows:

CPU: amd athlon 3700+ sandiego.
Ram: 2gb Dualchannel ocz 3338
Video: dual 7800's sli
mobo: Asus a8n-32 sli

those are the heart and brains. the issue lays in my lcd, the viewsonic VX922. It plays well with ALL other games i play except bf2.

Ive done all the things I can think of, Including re-installs and than the things everyone else has thought of, including removing the old folder and changing the video config in my docs.

It used to play without a hitch on my crt and even when i plug it back in it works fine. At first it wouldnt work in the lcd but after i changed with the battlefield 2 folder in my documents, it will start. Playing the friggen thing is next to impossible as it lags beyond measure.

As i said the lcd is the vx922, the 2ms response should be sufficient and ive seen one in action, it CAN handle the game.

any ideas as to how i can make her run this game better? TYVM.

Last edited by Dedicated12 (2006-07-01 16:42:37)

IBKCKNURASS
Corrosion Inhibitor
+172|7363
try to force a spacific resolution

EA Support wrote:

If you want to run Battlefield 2 in a resolution that does not appear in the game's video settings, but you know is supported by your monitor, you can modify the game shortcut and give it specific parameters.

First, you will need to determine which resolutions your monitor supports.

   1.
      Right-click your desktop background.
   2.
      Select Properties.
   3.
      Click on the Settings tab.
   4.
      Move the Screen Resolution slider bar back and forth.  This will show you the resolutions your monitor supports.

Once you have a resolution in mind, it's time to edit your Battlefield 2 shortcut.

   1.
      If you don't already have a shortcut on your desktop, or if you want to create a duplicate, go to the Start menu and find your Battlefield 2 icon.  This will usually be found in All Programs > EA GAMES > Battlefield 2 (or the corresponding expansion/pack folder).
   2.
      Right-click the Play Battlefield 2 (or the corresponding expansion/pack) icon and choose Send To, and then Desktop.
   3.
      This places a copy of that shortcut on your desktop.
   4.
      Right-click the shortcut and choose Properties.
   5.
      Edit the target line to match this format (note that the actual file location may be different but everything after the second quotation mark must be exactly as shown):
          *
            For Battlefield 2: "C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\BF2.exe" +menu 1 +fullscreen 1 +szx [h] +szy [v]
          *
            For Special Forces: "C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\BF2.exe" +menu 1 +fullscreen 1 +modPath mods/xpack +ignoreAsserts 1 +szx [h] +szy [v]
          *
            In these tags, [h] is the horizontal measurement and [v] is the vertical measurement.  If you wanted to run Special Forces  in 1920 x 1200, your Target line would look like this:
                o
                  "C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\BF2.exe" +menu 1 +fullscreen 1 +modPath mods/xpack +ignoreAsserts 1 +szx 1920 +szy 1200
   6.
      Press Apply, then OK.

Adding these tags to the end of the target line will tell Battlefield 2 what resolution to start in.  Remember, each tag in a target line must be separated by a space and must occur after the second quotation mark (").

Note: You must use this modified shortcut to start the game or your modified resolution will not be triggered.
Dedicated12
Member
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Yea, just finished with forcing. All it does now is go black a moment as if it were about to load like normal, than it crashes. ty though
IBKCKNURASS
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well that no good, is it crashing as soon as the game loads or when u join a server?
Dedicated12
Member
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i can get in and play and all that but everything is soooooo sluggish. i'd know if it was ghosting.. its not. it does crash though after about 1 minute of gameplay... its gay... i plug my crt and without changing anything it works amazing. :-D i even wonder why i bought an lcd.... its sweet but arg i love bf2 lol
IBKCKNURASS
Corrosion Inhibitor
+172|7363
when ur on the video options screen in bfhq what hertz is the refresh rate your chooseing. U should choose between 60-75 hertz for a lcd. the higher ones are for crt.
Dedicated12
Member
+1|7136
60hz. I couldnt load the game at all unless it was 60 or 75. ANY other sugesstions?
Penetrator
Certified Twat
+296|7134|Bournemouth, South England

IBKCKNURASS wrote:

try to force a spacific resolution

EA Support wrote:

If you want to run Battlefield 2 in a resolution that does not appear in the game's video settings, but you know is supported by your monitor, you can modify the game shortcut and give it specific parameters.

First, you will need to determine which resolutions your monitor supports.

   1.
      Right-click your desktop background.
   2.
      Select Properties.
   3.
      Click on the Settings tab.
   4.
      Move the Screen Resolution slider bar back and forth.  This will show you the resolutions your monitor supports.

Once you have a resolution in mind, it's time to edit your Battlefield 2 shortcut.

   1.
      If you don't already have a shortcut on your desktop, or if you want to create a duplicate, go to the Start menu and find your Battlefield 2 icon.  This will usually be found in All Programs > EA GAMES > Battlefield 2 (or the corresponding expansion/pack folder).
   2.
      Right-click the Play Battlefield 2 (or the corresponding expansion/pack) icon and choose Send To, and then Desktop.
   3.
      This places a copy of that shortcut on your desktop.
   4.
      Right-click the shortcut and choose Properties.
   5.
      Edit the target line to match this format (note that the actual file location may be different but everything after the second quotation mark must be exactly as shown):
          *
            For Battlefield 2: "C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\BF2.exe" +menu 1 +fullscreen 1 +szx [h] +szy [v]
          *
            For Special Forces: "C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\BF2.exe" +menu 1 +fullscreen 1 +modPath mods/xpack +ignoreAsserts 1 +szx [h] +szy [v]
          *
            In these tags, [h] is the horizontal measurement and [v] is the vertical measurement.  If you wanted to run Special Forces  in 1920 x 1200, your Target line would look like this:
                o
                  "C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\BF2.exe" +menu 1 +fullscreen 1 +modPath mods/xpack +ignoreAsserts 1 +szx 1920 +szy 1200
   6.
      Press Apply, then OK.

Adding these tags to the end of the target line will tell Battlefield 2 what resolution to start in.  Remember, each tag in a target line must be separated by a space and must occur after the second quotation mark (").

Note: You must use this modified shortcut to start the game or your modified resolution will not be triggered.
So do you reckon I'll be able to force BF2 into widescreen format? Can't remember what it is off the top of my head (at work at mo) something x 900...

XP SP2 is fine with it, is BF2?
Dedicated12
Member
+1|7136
It should work.
JdeFalconr
Lex Luthor, King of Australia
+72|7168|Sammamish, WA
The VX922 has a native res of 1280x1024. I'd first suggest running BF2 at that resolution. But I don't believe you've actually described the problem anywhere. What exactly happens when you try to run BF2?

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