GoldenEye: Source Forums
Debriefing => Questions, Help, & How To's => Topic started by: {EFC}Cobra on February 19, 2010, 04:22:53 pm
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Well, in desperation and excitement to wanna play the Beta 4 this afternoon, I borrowed the sis's computer (Vista 32bit, 2g RAM Intel Duo Core 1.5 Ghz) and installed Steam, SDK Orange Box and GE:S 3.1. I logged into a server, and the frame rate was retched. I was dead ten seconds before I even realized I died and already respawned. I dubbed down all graphic settings to check to see if it was perhaps maybe the graphics card but it was not. Still choppy video and sound. I also started up my own LAN server, and same thing.
Being familiar with computer I did do a spot check on all hardware, all drivers are up to date and nothing seems out of place.
Any idea's? Perhaps a problem with the Source engine, cause it also does it with anything revolving around HL:2. Tried to start that up as well, and unlike GE:S where it was just choppy graphics and sound, HL:2 just locked up.
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What graphics card do you have? Valve games don't like integrated graphics chips too much.
You might also consider forcing a lower directx level. Try adding -dxlevel 80 to your command line options to GE: S
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When I first started playing GES (back when I still played on consoles, lol) I ran Beta 1.1 on an integrated 82865G on a 2.6 GHz Celeron. I was able to get acceptable framerates on Library Classic, Facility Classic (sometimes), and Complex Classic by turning everything down to minimum and forcing DirectX 6 mode (not sure if this is still supported in OB). Your best bet might be DirectX 7.
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DirectX 6 is dropped in Orange Box.
Integrated graphics card is most likely your problem... especially if it's a Dell. Integrated cards most often aren't equipped to be able to run 3D games, and for some reason Dell loves to ship absolutely pitiful graphics cards with all of their reasonably priced systems. Probably because only unwitting Dell customers will buy them.
(not speaking from bitter experience thankfully)
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DirectX 6 is dropped in Orange Box.
Integrated graphics card is most likely your problem... especially if it's a Dell. Integrated cards most often aren't equipped to be able to run 3D games, and for some reason Dell loves to ship absolutely pitiful graphics cards with all of their reasonably priced systems. Probably because only unwitting Dell customers will buy them.
(not speaking from bitter experience thankfully)
Well, that nails it on the head practically. I have to drop it to Direct X 7 to get it to function even remotely. Really bad thing is I'm practically running blind, Radar doesn't show, crosshairs when aiming doesn't show..nothing. So, this shall be interesting.
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DX 7 isnt properly supported either, Its in there but not supported by Valve even in TF2. You wont see the rollign explosions when running in DX7 either.
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C'mon ppl use at least DX8.
You cannot expect the game to run on a Stone Age PC.
We integrated fallbacks for things like the refract shader used on the bloodscreen to work with DX8 and even DX7 but many other things won't work beyond DX8.
I'm still waiting for the day when someone comes along to ask why he's not able to run this mod on his 2/86 computer.
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What graphics card do you have? Valve games don't like integrated graphics chips too much.
Let me just go ahead and tell you that all Intel IGP cards are by definition graphic cards but they are uncomplete implementations of both OpenGL and DirectX itself.
Why? Because they should consume as less power as possible and only provide the basic functionality to run both a 2D and compositing desktop with Google Earth being the most demanding app.
Do not ever attempt to run any game on an IGP, unless it's ATI or nVidia.
That said... Source's bottleneck in speed is mostly in the size of your RAM. My graphics card is dead an I am currently using my onboard ATI HD3300 and GES is running like a charm on XP. PS: So get yourself a cheap ass 39,99 dollar/euro ATI graphics card with the second number in the versioning being equal or higher than 3 and the first number the highest. ATI has the most bang for the buck.
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I'm still waiting for the day when someone comes along to ask why he's not able to run this mod on his 2/86 computer.
Why wont my 2/86 computer run Goldeneye Source mod? I was trying to get it run, but the .exe says your pc sucks ass, please upgrade that shitty pc.
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You need the .com version of the executable, and you need to run himem first.
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You need the .com version of the executable, and you need to run himem first.
Ah, thats why. Thanks that worked! lol