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Topic: cs 1.6 fps problem
judge
Posts: 67
Location:

got a problem i cant work out, im playing cs at this cafe, all the pc's are the same, monitors, gfx cards everything, on some pc's the fps will do 100fps flat and on some i cant get it over 60, ive tried all the in-game commands so im pretty sure it would be something to do with a gfx card setting although im not sure. they have nvideo gforce 9600 GT cards... i looked in the display settings and could change the screen reso to 75 hz if i lower the reso but this doesnt effect the in-game fps. Any ideas?

thanks
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MrHardware
Posts: 3986
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
chances are it'll be to do with the in-game graphics settings - quality, resolution etc. Possibly different brand cards with different memory/core clock speeds?

also cs lol
TiT
Posts: 1791
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
more lol only 60fps on cs 1.6? WTF i get that on cs source on my laptop
judge
Posts: 68
Location:

ok worked it out thanks for your help (vsync)
rubba-chikin
Posts: 6173
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
let me guess it looks no different

but the counter is higher so its better!
JakeG
Posts: 400
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Lol yeah was just gonna say its vysnc.
eu4ia
Posts: 829
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
sifnt css gg*

*translation: Why choose Counter Strike version 1.6 when a more satisfactory choice for your online gaming entertainment would be to play Counter Strike: Source, on a server running the GunGame mod.
Midda
Posts: 2864
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
*translation: Why choose Counter Strike version 1.6 when a more satisfactory choice for your online gaming entertainment would be to play Counter Strike: Source, on a server running the GunGame mod. anything other than Counter-Strike.

Makes more sense now.
JakeG
Posts: 401
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
There is one difference between 1.6 and css players.

cs players have skill.

css players are noobs.
ctd
Posts: 6673
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cs players have skill.
cs players have been playing the same game for like 8 f***EN YEARS... you'd wanna hope they at least got something out of the time they wasted.
JakeG
Posts: 402
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yer most the ones i know have a few o/s trips on their resume :P

However alot have absolutely nothing to show :>
Lithium
Posts: 39
Location: Rockhampton, Queensland
Are/were you playing at that new cafe in the valley?

Uprising to come last

wish i could make it to kode5 but already have plans that weekend
Midda
Posts: 2867
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
People still go to internet cafes?
kos
Posts: 880
Location:

Vsync was the problem? What you were experiencing was a feature, not a problem...
koopz
Posts: 7222
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cs players have skill.


I'm sure he meant Quake.. it's a difficult word to spell for younguns. It has a 'Q' in it... who the hell uses 'Q'? Is it even a letter in Gen Y's alphabet?
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 9262
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

However alot have absolutely nothing to show :>


Some have new found unemployment ;P


who the hell uses 'Q'? Is it even a letter in Gen Y's alphabet?


Sure it is:

This is too hard, I Quit.
fpot
Posts: 15789
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
The problem is that you are playing cs

(ahhh, that takes me back)
JakeG
Posts: 403
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Cant disagree with that... q3 is the best game in the world, ie. based on skill.
Pharcyde
Kilos
Posts: 4620
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
60fps with Vsync on >>>>>>>>> 100fps without Vsync on.
Sc00bs
Posts: 3352
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
maybe the fps is limited to 60?

fps_max 100
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