Any tips to boost fps?
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Spidercooce
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I noticed on certain maps such as AnticBridge and Goonassault I get around 30-50 fps and in other more detailed and large scale maps I get around 25 ,so any tips on changing that for the better? No easy tips like closing programs in the background or buying more RAM. I'm a pretty advanced user so get as advanced as possible.Thanks

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Jdrew
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What client? AoS is capped at 30 FPS I think
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Spidercooce
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Jdrew wrote:What client? AoS is capped at 30 FPS I think.75
I use fraps to measure my fps if that matters btw.
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Gingerninjaperson
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Do you have Windows 8? I've heard that this game just doesn't like that OS.
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Spidercooce
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Gingerninjaperson wrote:Do you have Windows 8? I've heard that this game just doesn't like that OS.Nope I got Vista a pretty shit OS
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1Shot1Kill
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Spidercooce wrote:I noticed on certain maps such as AnticBridge and Goonassault I get around 30-50 fps and in other more detailed and large scale maps I get around 25 ,so any tips on changing that for the better? No easy tips like closing programs in the background or buying more RAM. I'm a pretty advanced user so get as advanced as possible.ThanksAce of Spades can run on a potato, what kind of computer are you using?![]()
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Teeth
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You can use performance boosting programs like Game Booster which manages and stops unnecessary processes. It help's somewhat in those triple-a titles especially when you're recording. I don't know why you'd be having framerate issues with AoS though.
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Spidercooce
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1Shot1Kill wrote:Windows VistaSpidercooce wrote:I noticed on certain maps such as AnticBridge and Goonassault I get around 30-50 fps and in other more detailed and large scale maps I get around 25 ,so any tips on changing that for the better? No easy tips like closing programs in the background or buying more RAM. I'm a pretty advanced user so get as advanced as possible.ThanksAce of Spades can run on a potato, what kind of computer are you using?![]()
Pentium 3ghz Dual Processors I think and I have both enabled
1gb of ram
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Demo123
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Jdrew wrote:What client? AoS is capped at 30 FPS I thinkNo. AoS can easily run at 50 or 60 FPS unless you're using Win7 or Win8(topo figured out a fix for Win8).
I don't know about Vista though.
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1Shot1Kill
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Spidercooce wrote:GPU?1Shot1Kill wrote:Windows VistaSpidercooce wrote:I noticed on certain maps such as AnticBridge and Goonassault I get around 30-50 fps and in other more detailed and large scale maps I get around 25 ,so any tips on changing that for the better? No easy tips like closing programs in the background or buying more RAM. I'm a pretty advanced user so get as advanced as possible.ThanksAce of Spades can run on a potato, what kind of computer are you using?![]()
Pentium 3ghz Dual Processors I think and I have both enabled
1gb of ram
I'm guessing that it's integrated, that should run AoS fine. Hell I can run it on my laptop (also has integrated GPU) and it runs lag-free.
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danhezee
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GPU isnt the problem. voxlap is a software renderer. What resolution are you playing at? If it is higher than default you might be able to change it back and get a few more frames a second

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Lincent
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These are some steps to reduce lag.
- 1. Unistall every program except the important ones and Ace of Spades,
2. Delete your documents, pictures, videos, and music folders,
3. Play Ace of Spades,
4. If it is still laggy you have a virus on your computer,
5. Install an anti-virus program or use a backup.
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Vezok wrote:Yes but Lincent is more active on the 1.0 forums, so BnS have that appeal.
longbyte1 wrote:They're all waiting on me to finish my WebGL client.
The truth is that I haven't worked on it for the past 2 months.
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danhezee
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Lincent wrote:These are some steps to reduce lag.No that is not good advice to follow
- 1. Unistall every program except the important ones and Ace of Spades,
2. Delete your documents, pictures, videos, and music folders,
3. Play Ace of Spades,
4. If it is still laggy you have a virus on your computer,
5. Install an anti-virus program or use a backup.

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rakiru
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Lincent wrote:These are some steps to reduce lag.Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to take your hands off the keyboard and step away from the computer!
- 1. Unistall every program except the important ones and Ace of Spades,
2. Delete your documents, pictures, videos, and music folders,
3. Play Ace of Spades,
4. If it is still laggy you have a virus on your computer,
5. Install an anti-virus program or use a backup.
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EldredChandler
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Lincent wrote:These are some steps to reduce lag.no pls don't
- 1. Unistall every program except the important ones and Ace of Spades,
2. Delete your documents, pictures, videos, and music folders,
3. Play Ace of Spades,
4. If it is still laggy you have a virus on your computer,
5. Install an anti-virus program or use a backup.
danhezee wrote:
No that is not good advice to follow
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