Zombies!? Hellspawn! :))
I managed to run it at 800x600, dx9, minimum settings at 50fps with a
lower end 100 series nvidia and a 2.1ghz pentium dual core with 4gb
ddr3, but saw it running at less than 20fps with an intel 4500mhd with
less cpu (2.0ghz) and 4gb ddr2, so intel better release updated
drivers for the whole gma range...

On Jul 4, 7:13 am, Dalmation <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, apparently "Blow up zombies in style" is still a struggle =))
>
> On Jul 4, 11:52 am, DanielPK <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > "Stylish Action is An Impossibility" HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA!!! now THAT is
> > EPIC :D ...u know, this is a mark in the 9xx history...lol, 4-6FPS on
> > WARP10...am even surprised that it reached that frames...lol, was
> > expecting something like 1-2FPS...lol, will definitely try this in a
> > bit, just gotta sort out some problems with my lappy ;) thanx for the
> > finding!
>
> > On Jul 2, 4:36 pm, Kabuto_Kun <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Sorry, I forgot the tommti system tool 
> > > page:http://www.tommti-systems.de/start.html
>
> > > And a direct download herehttp://www.megaupload.com/?d=YUF6YEMN
>
> > > On 2 jul, 04:34, Kabuto_Kun <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > After looking so much about how to use the WARP software renderer in
> > > > Windows 7, today I have managed to use it and I have been able to test
> > > > it with CRYSIS (the only DX10 capable game that I have).
>
> > > > The program “ToMMTi Systems SSAA Tool” has an option to force the use
> > > > of WARP for DX10, you only must be running Windows 7 and configure the
> > > > file “config.txt” of the “ToMMTi Systems SSAA Tool” like this:
>
> > > > [enabled settings]
> > > > SETTING_FORCEWARP
>
> > > > [disabled settings]
> > > > S_ETTING_FORCEREF
> > > > S_ETTING_LIMIT_FPS=30.0
> > > > S_ETTING_FORCE_SSAA=2.0
> > > > S_ETTING_TRIPPLE_BUFFER
> > > > S_ETTING_VSYNC
>
> > > > Put the path of the game you want to test in the file “games.txt” like
> > > > this:
> > > > D:\Program Files\Crysis\Bin32\crysis.exe
> > > > This is an example, depends on your game.
>
> > > > Then open the tool with “enable_SSAA_Tool32.exe” for x86 systems or
> > > > “disable_SSAA_Tool.exe” for x64.
>
> > > > This will execute the process of the program; if you want to close it,
> > > > run “disable_SSAA_Tool.exe”.
>
> > > > Remember that I am not the author of the program, I only share the
> > > > discovery, if you want more information about the previous the steps,
> > > > read the “ReadMe.txt” within the .rar file.
>
> > > > And sorry for my bad english. xD
>
>

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