On my previous I did explained it though. I had this crashing problem
on NFS: MS when loading the game. So I searched google for hours on
how to fix it and I finally found a website with a guy that has the
same similar problem as mine and the other forum member replied saying
you have change some value on NFS: MS Registry. It indeed fix my crash
but when I put everything on high. Ths fps is like 20-25 I think.
Really playable. But like I said, I'll download the game later on to
show some proof. I'm kinda busy modding gta sa.

Oh and btw San Andreas and everything retextured using Ultrathing
(better then enb and way less resource hog) on gma 950
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9lOGaDMr40&feature=feedu

On May 18, 4:11 pm, Tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok. I would appreciate quite a bit to see some proof, as your
> performance claims are reaching way too far. But you still haven't
> shared what registry changes you did.
>
> On May 19, 12:09 am, Shiny <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Sorry for late reply I was uploading a video to gmagaming.
>
> > Actually no I'm pretty dead serious but I removed the game long time
> > ago because I got bored of it. If anything, To show you some proof,
> > I'll try downloading it again.
>
> > On May 18, 3:15 pm, Tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > I'm sorry if I LOL too hard.
>
> > > While NFS:MW is by no means a pc specs killer by any measure
> > > (currently, at least), I've seen it using up a lot of processing power
> > > from high end SM3.0 hardware, so don't give me that bs that you can
> > > run the game at your native res with all settings at high.
>
> > > It seriously sounds like you're trolling.
>
> > > On May 18, 11:11 pm, Shiny <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > Thats weird. I played NFS: Most Wanted on Windows 7 1280x800
> > > > everything high just fine on gma 950.
>
> > > > My specs:
> > > > Intel Core 2 Duo T2050
> > > > Ram: 1GB
> > > > Graphics Card: GMA 950 modded to Sherry Driver 1.2 by Angelictears of
> > > > course
> > > > Video Ram: 256mb
>
> > > > Maybe when I did that registry patch on my NFS:MS, It fixed my crash
> > > > and smoother performance?
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> > > > On May 18, 11:15 am, Tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > > I used to get quite bad performance on nfs mw when using windows 7,
> > > > > specially when turning visual treatment to high. The best way I've
> > > > > seen that works is by using the Graphics Optimizer tool Angelic spoke
> > > > > about, disabling motion blur, and suddenly the low visual treatment
> > > > > settings have the same look as the regular high settings, without that
> > > > > gloomy blue tint over the screen, and nice performance when running at
> > > > > 800x600 with near minimum settings.

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