phiberoptic 0 Posted May 22, 2001 I have a geforce 2 ultra on Win2k Professional. When I play counter-strike, everything is smooth, but when i suddenly turn or jump, half of a texture of a box, or character starts missings and becomes jagged. Also when I jump and go fast, its not smooth. I have done the clock tweaking already, and turned on Antiliasing to the highest. Also, should anistropic filtering be turned on (i have it turned on). THanks for the help! Share this post Link to post
santa48 0 Posted May 22, 2001 Hi... that could sound like a graphic problem! try turn Vsync ON in ur graphic settings or in your tweak program. I use Nvmax myself ... it's a very good program for tweaking and overclocking Nvidia's cards.... Share this post Link to post
phiberoptic 0 Posted May 22, 2001 i use that program, but i thought vsyncs not supposed to be on? THanks! Share this post Link to post
Spank-n------ 0 Posted May 24, 2001 Just out of curiosity, what opengl driver are you using with that gforce2 card? Peace, J Share this post Link to post
Bursar 0 Posted May 24, 2001 If Vsync is on, then you will get slightly lower frame rates (they are limited by the refresh rate of your monitor), but you will not get any tearning. By turning Vsync off, the PC renders frames as fast as it can, but sometimes the frames are rendered part way through a screen refresh, and you and you get tearing. Share this post Link to post
DavidNewbould 0 Posted May 24, 2001 *sigh* Come on people, look what he said: Quote: and turned on Antiliasing to the highest This is obviously the problem, he's running FSAA at 4x4 - hasn't told us what CPU he's got. For all we know, he's got a K6-III 450 or something shite like that... As for the V-sync issue, half-life seems to limit the fps to 30 if v-sync on, so make sure it's off. Make sure you've got SP1 on there as well, and you should find games run perfectly. Share this post Link to post
phiberoptic 0 Posted May 25, 2001 have p4 1.4 ghz. I fixed it, I switched back to ME, and got better fps then I did in 2000. Share this post Link to post