I always thought that command line switches only worked if the
developer implemented them. So that dx command u said I would of only
figured it would of worked on Source Engine Games. I'll give it a try.

On Jan 22, 8:43 am, JuiCe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well my suggestion is to turn the shadows off - IMHO its the biggest
> FPS killer on or 950s.
>
> On 22 Sty, 13:41, crush89 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Some games run, even when you have a modded driver or swiftshader, but
> > are a bit laggy on higher resolutions...but there is a trick
>
> > For example:
> > CoD 2: in the options of cod 2 you can choose which directx version
> > you want to use, if you take directX 7 you get way more FPS, i´ve got
> > 50 FPS on 640x480 and 30 FPS on 1024x720 and i see no diferences
> > between directX 7 , 8  or 9 but more FPS
>
> > but some games don´t give you the option to take directX 7, but you
> > can force it to use 7
>
> > 1.) go the games folder and select the exe of the game
> > 2.) make a shortcut of the exe.
> > 3.) open the properties of the shortcut and go to the line "Target"
> > 4.) and ADD (don´t delete) " -dxlevel70" to the line (don´t miss the
> > space)
>
> > PS: don´t work for newer games
>
> > Works with:
> > Call of duty 2
> > Lord of the Rings 1 and 2
>
> > PLZ try your games if the run better and post your experiences
> > Good luck
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