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wierd problem

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No real problem, just something wierd.I run a 2.8 P4 with a geforce4 vid card and half a gig of ram, but i've never been able to get my FPS above 60. It'll always hover at around 58-60, never higher. I've tried messing around with the FPS_max settings, but to no avail.Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated :D
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sry bout the post spam, but I should also add I'm on a cable modem that peaks at 600 kb/s
Since you didn't mention it, make sure you monitor is set at its max refresh rate. Hz. Your fps, I think, will never go above that number. If you're on Windows, right click the desktop -> properties -> advanced -> monitor. Somewhere around there should be your refresh rate. Make sure you NEVER set it above what you monitor can run. What OS, while we're at it.
Don't thank me. Thank Mac. I leared that from spending rougly an hour searching the forums for that crap and reading all the threads. Lazy Canadian! :LOL:
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Lazy Canadian! :LOL:

Hey! don't make me get out of my lazy boy and come over there! :p

you could probably get it up to 100 if you changed the resolution. :LOL: But I make no promises!!! 8)
85 is probably the refreshrate he locked in at and he has v-sync on.Unlock vsync and 100 will be np.Mac

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