An alternative is srcdsfpsboost.exe which can be downloaded here:
http://70.85.25.116/srcdsfpsboost.zip
My opinion is that I get a better "boost" using this utility than I get from WMP.
I forgot who the author is and there is no readme in the zip archive. If anybody does have this information then please share it and I will place a readme in the archive on their behalf.
Kerry Dorsey wrote:
Kevin Cantrell wrote:
You dont have to run the clock.avi. just run something and leave Media Player minimized. its the Windows Media player that changes the Timings, not the clock.avi people suggest clock.avi because every windows computer has it installed by default. It is a little misleading because the particular .avi file is called Clock, people think SRCDS has something to do with "CLOCK"
--- CapCrash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When you are running media player does it just have to be open or does it have to be repeating clock.avi? I have run this and set media player to repeat clock.avi but it does not repeat it for ever. Thanks, Cap
Just launch WMP and minimize. It takes a few seconds to register to srcds, but then it kicks in. If you run multiple slots on your box, just run it at local console or consider using FireDaemon.
Kerry www.mikesmarauders.com
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