I'm trying now something Kaydee said somewhere in the threads here. It should be reasonably straightforward to compile a list of all the textures used in each level and give them material properties, but I haven't tried that yet. You can use Yamagi to run the expansions with Q2RTX, but it lacks the materials information that lets Q2RTX reflect light, so the dark places are pitch black. Q2PRO, which Q2RTX is based on, ripped out support for the expansions. Help people like you and I.Originally posted by WarnerCK:So far, you can't. I spent countless hours trying to find solutions to my problem, and none of the forums/pages/ blogs seem to provide an answer. IF THIS POST HAVE SOLVED YOUR PROBLEM, PLEASE DO ME AND OTHER PEOPLE IN NEED A FAVOR AND REPOST IT IN ANOTHER FORUM WHERE SUCH ISSUES WERE ASKED. I suppose this is the same for other games, as long as u can find the fps refresh rate option in your game. If you want higher fps with your vsync on, then you have to lower your desktop resolution until u get one with the refresh rate you like, be it 75hz or 85 hz, and do the same in the game, 0.01 lower than that value. I have a Radeon HD 4870 1GB video card, so I prefer vsync on for smooth images, and the 59.9 fps doesn't matter, cuz it'll never drop below that in the game for me with this card, as long as the fps is consistant i'm fine with it. Whatever your monitor/desktop's refresh rate is right now, go into the game and set the game's fps_max at 0.01 LOWER than your desktop's refresh rate.įor example, I'm using a Samsung 216BW LCD, desktop resolution is at 1680x1050 60Hz, with vsync on, go into the game (CS in this case) and type fps_max 59.9 in console (0.01 lower than 60). I play couter strike 1.6, so i'm gonna use it as the example. If your mouse lag is not due to anything other people have mentioned, as in mouse drivers, monitor, wireless, acceleration etc, and it ONLY happens when you turn vsync on, then this is the solution: We know the Nvidia drivers are only beta etc, but heh £500 on a gfx card and 7months or so and imm still having issues. Have other people had this problem with large lcd screens, if so I will be a little happier to know my hardware is ok and its a common problem? Ive been reading the posts and other people seem to have issues. When i had my 1800xt card and 17" monitor i was not able to get a high frame rate as i can with my 8800gtx card, however the monitor had no tearing and the x1800s lower frame rate seemed smoother, as it was lower but more constant. Therefore i have to lower my graphical detail in games to achieve a constant 60fps.īy upgrading to new kit i seem to have gone backwards.? However ive not heard anyone say a bad thing about this monitor, i find even the video overlay and motion is poor compared to my old viewsonic vx700 (paid £800) when this came out The dell monitor gives terrible tearing, i have to run vsynced at 60hz to get a smooth(ish) fps. Ive upgraded sometime back now to a dell 2407 24" monitor (the old version). My question to those of you who don't get any mouse lag with VSync, what mouse are you using? I think I've pretty well covered everything though, aside from the last two options I mentioned. If anybody has any ideas they think might work to fix this, I'm open to them. Even though it looks bad and is quite distracting, I'm still more accurate with my aim because the mouse doesn't lag. Right now I'm just putting up with the tearing. I lost the USB to PS/2 adapter I had before, but I have acquired one here at work that I'm going to try tonight. Hook the mouse up via PS/2 instead of USB. There are two things left that I haven't tried yet: Tried different video drivers (same results) Tried everything in both XP and Vista (nothing worked) Install Logitech mouseware (made it worse also) Turn Mouse Smoothing off in game (this actually makes it worse) Change Vsync pre-render limit to "1" (seemed to improve barely a little bit at first, but I think I was just imagining) I have tried many things to fix this problem including the following: No matter what Forceware version I have used. It does not matter if I lock the fps at 60 either (UT3 is locked around 60 fps for example). My games tear like mad with VSync disabled. Anyway.ĭo any of you use VSync without the side effect of some mouse lag? I'm really disappointed about this. I thought about putting it in the "Games" section, but it's not really specific to one game or type of game, so I'm not sure. I guess you can move it to somewhere else if you think it doesn't belong here. I put this in the General Hardware section because it could apply to both Nvidia and ATi GPU owners, and there is no section for "Videocards - General" or whatever.
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