Hmm never would of though superfetch would have been a cause for FPS
drop. I'll have to try disabling it.

Also doesn't the driver footprint thing only affect OpenGL apps?

On 7/9/09, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  hy klutch, thanks btw for supporting...
>  the basics for unstable framerates in win7 and with the modded driver
>  are cause by desktop composition..here's some thing u could do:
>  -on the cs1.6 shortcut , under the compitability tab, tick on disable
>  desktop composition and run as administrator...
>  -try and switch to Dx rendering like my bro espi said...
>  -on the control panel, try and set the GMA setting > 3d setting >
>  driver memory footprint set to high...
>  -try and disable superfetch service (had framerates problems with
>  older game when this enabled)
>
>  u should getting a stable framerates with the suggestion above...
>
>
>  On Jul 9, 2:03 pm, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
>  > Did you try switching from OpenGL to DirectX? and do u have any hook
>  > applications open (FRAPS, Xfire, TS Overlay, etc)?
>  >
>
> > On 7/9/09, klutch <[email protected]> wrote:
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  > >  I'm running on W7 with the modded driver by AngelicTears (Thank you
>  > >  very much, by the way) but I can't seem to get a stable frame rate in
>  > >  the mid 60s~70s. I remember running CS 1.6 on my old Nvidia Go and
>  > >  getting a constant 80~100 frames.
>  >
>  > >  Does anyone have a solution?
>  >
>  > --
>
> > Espionage724 Has A Signature...
>
> >
>


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