60 Fps Max Bug :(
MrMojo
Join Date: 2002-11-25 Member: 9882Members, Constellation
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1) fps_max set at 100
2) tried the windows refresh rate fix, the website is old and the last update was from 2003 so it wouldn't work
3) I tried setting the override rate in the nvidia box. Besides saying something like "monitor out of sync" and needing to be restarted, it did nothing for the problem.
Basically, my fps is stuck on maximum of 60. It never goes over that. My video card is a geforce 2 mx 440, and I have the latest drivers. Please help.
1) fps_max set at 100
2) tried the windows refresh rate fix, the website is old and the last update was from 2003 so it wouldn't work
3) I tried setting the override rate in the nvidia box. Besides saying something like "monitor out of sync" and needing to be restarted, it did nothing for the problem.
Basically, my fps is stuck on maximum of 60. It never goes over that. My video card is a geforce 2 mx 440, and I have the latest drivers. Please help.
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fps_lan "85"
fps_max "85"
fps_modem "85"
You can change the 85 to a number that your monitor can handle.
Next, download the <a href='http://www.nvrt.org' target='_blank'>NVRefresh tool</a> and open it up, (I know you said you did this, but it couldn't hurt to try again. It worked for me). Click on the 'Advanced mode' button and ignore the warning box that appears. Find the resolution that you use and change the refresh rate to match you monitor's max. Click Apply and restart your PC. You should be good to go. (Note: if you accidently set you refresh rate too high, start windows up in safe mode to set it to a lower number)
<- running Win XP home with geforce FX 5200 gfx card.
Hope that helps.
You will gain a good performance boost by pointing NS to your video card's openGL drivers. Here is how to do it:
Step 1.) Go to the Windows\System32 directory and look for your opengl.dll
If you're using a nvidia card the nvoglnt.dll is the right one.
For Ati cards it's the atioglxx.dll.
And for the rest the opengl32.dll.
Step 2.) Copy that file to your: Steam\SteamApps\email@email.com\counter-strike\gldrv directory.
Step 3.) Open the drvmap.txt in that directory and change the text to the following:
Default Default
gldrv/nvoglnt.dll OpenGL Driver
Edit: That is for CS, change the counter-strike to halflife directory. Steam\SteamApps\email@email.com\half-life\gldrvdirectory. Also the latest card driver comes with the refresh tool that Pest is refering to.
Thanks again.
but now i use <a href='http://www.pagehosting.co.uk/rl/' target='_blank'>RefreshLock</a>, everytime im going to play a game, i start the program and let it be on tray.
100 fps for the win!