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Shoal
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Okay, so I've searched the forum and read all the information I could find regarding the stuttering issues that many people seem to be having (myself included).
Here's what I've done:
- I've changed the heapsize of the game to half my physical memory, 1024000.
- Using the game's config file, I forced both the client and the server to preload memory.
- I created an autoexec.cfg file in the same directory and placed a command within it to force managed textures into my video card's physical memory. This and the config editing above are supposed to kill all stuttering, but...
- I defragmented E1's GCF files through Steam.
- I validated E1's GCF files through Steam.
And, well, nada. Didn't help at all. Here's my system:
Intel Pentuim 4 ~ 3.4 GHz (2 CPUs)
eVGA nVidia Geforce 6800 Ultra 256 MB
2048 MB DDR RAM
Windows XP Professional ~ DirectX 9.0c
The stuttering is by far the worst in the train while escaping the Citadel. Inside the train -- a time meant to be emotional -- the stuttering is so bad that Alyx is virtually unintelligable and all drama is effectively lost. The rest of the time (with the occasional stutter) the game is silky smooth at high settings.
Anyone have any ideas?
Shoal
Here's what I've done:
- I've changed the heapsize of the game to half my physical memory, 1024000.
- Using the game's config file, I forced both the client and the server to preload memory.
- I created an autoexec.cfg file in the same directory and placed a command within it to force managed textures into my video card's physical memory. This and the config editing above are supposed to kill all stuttering, but...
- I defragmented E1's GCF files through Steam.
- I validated E1's GCF files through Steam.
And, well, nada. Didn't help at all. Here's my system:
Intel Pentuim 4 ~ 3.4 GHz (2 CPUs)
eVGA nVidia Geforce 6800 Ultra 256 MB
2048 MB DDR RAM
Windows XP Professional ~ DirectX 9.0c
The stuttering is by far the worst in the train while escaping the Citadel. Inside the train -- a time meant to be emotional -- the stuttering is so bad that Alyx is virtually unintelligable and all drama is effectively lost. The rest of the time (with the occasional stutter) the game is silky smooth at high settings.
Anyone have any ideas?
Shoal