yea from what i have heard you should use 66 if not 33, because 100 has been
known to cause problems on some systems.
and fps_max should be at 600, because from tests i have done that gets you
as much as anything.. it raises it to like 560 or something no matter how
high you have it.. so that huge number might have something to do with it...
i dont know though
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Oh, and get rid of 45...... they recommend you do 33,66 or 100, probably
for a reason. You're messing with cpu internal characteristics there.....
Might be the exact cause for all I know.
-Ozz
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Okay again my server is a Win2K Server machine... My question here is do
we
have any non-default settings that are the same that could be the
culprit?
Command Line:
srcdx.exe -game cstrike +map cs_assault +maxplayers 32 -console +fps_max
999 -tickrate 45 -exec server.cfg -autoupdate
I am not convinced that there is a problem with the "server.cfg" file as
I
just removed it from my system (running everything in default) and
received
the C++ abnormal termination error again. I do have several MDMP (memory
dump) files in my root server directory, but they are all 0 KB -- they
are
apparently being created when SRCDS.EXE dies.
Also, turning off my high-precision timer (srcdsfpsboost.exe), I go down
to
between 10 and 20 FPS (does this matter still?) and I do not see crashes
every 5 minutes, it acutally stayed up 10 minutes this time...
Regards,
Bud Ingram
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