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I seem to be lagging everytime something is shot, And i have a real REAL nice comp, I mean for an older mod for half life, why is it so choppy, please help me

Look for 3 files on your C-drive:

fa29.log

fa29.txt

hllog.txt

Delete their contents (but not the files themselves) and then make the files read-only.

Problem solved.

those files register every bullet. it obv gets really big. just open em. edit: select all. delete . do taht for both of them. you just need to bother with fa29.txt and fa29.log.

 

straight from mazors site

 

This fix was brought to my attention by OCJ. Ever seen the insane amount of lag during gunfire or during gun battles? Of course you have, its especially horrible in the latest 2.9 patch.

 

Well, thankfully, there's a fix for it. All you have to do is go into your root C drive (C:\) and look two files called fa29.log and fa29.txt. Select both of those files by dragging over top of them and right click on one of the files and check the 'Read Only' box.

 

The reason the lag is bad when these files are writable is because during every gunshot, there are coordinates being written to these two files for debugging purposes. I was in a hurry and forgot to remove the code which places the text in those files. If you feel so inclined, you may open one up with a text editor if you wish. There's really no useful information contained in them. They are just the beginning and ending coordinates of each bullet.

have fun

 

-G

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