fuc847 0 Posted December 5, 2006 i have a 9800 pro, 1g ram, 3200+ xp amd and i can run the game fairly well (~25-35fps) on mid-low settings anyway the tweak is: go to documents folder/arma/**profile (open this file in notepad) find: "SceneComplexity". I found out that the number represents the max number of polygons shown on screen, so the lower the number the faster the game runs. So setting this to aorund 100000, will make objects in the game use a lower polygon model, hence, run faster. BUT, big BUT, doing so will make objects disappear in the distance more frequenlty and also more LOD pop-ins are more frequent. Now, that said, people who HAVE good comps and wants LESS pop-ins can set this value higher (dont set it too high or else no one in the world can run it smoothly) What I personally want is able to set all objects to use the lowest polygon LOD model but NOT make them disappear in the distance, i think this would be the best quality/performance tradeoff for low-end comps Anohter tweak , not performance related, is IF you want a wider viewing angle (FOV), then times BOTH the fov values by a certain number. for me, i use a 16:10 widescreen and i wanted a larger FOV so my values are: fovTop=0.900000; fovLeft=1.440000; ANohter variable i sitll need to experiemnt with is figuring what "TerrainGrids" variable does in the config file . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hudson 0 Posted December 6, 2006 Terrain grid setting is for terrain detail. Same as in OFP I would imagine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Millenium7 0 Posted December 6, 2006 you can also use this file to force higher settings. But I noticed texture detail does NOTHING it looks the same in very high as very low Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cheeseman 0 Posted December 6, 2006 My computer isn't that great, but at these specs: Turion 64 x2 Dual core rated at 2.4Ghz Radeon X1600 512MB 2GB ram 160GB HDD (don't think it's very important?) at what settings will be best to run this game with the tweak? I'm scared to increase my settings to very high. I can run BF2 at highest settings, but this game is way more extreme than what my garbagebox can handle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iron Eddie 0 Posted December 6, 2006 Try the ArmaMark. Helped me to figure out best performance. It is posted here somewhere in the forum... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Soldat32 0 Posted December 6, 2006 Well lets see here I have, 2.4Ghz Pentium 4 512MB RDram Radeon 9600 AIW Pro 128MB Win XP Home Audigy 2 sound After patching the game to 1.01 Im getting about 25-30 frames a sec with settings at 1024X768 32hz and most settings on normal,view distance at about 1094.Of course AA and Antis is off but the game looks great. Yup but I do know Ill need a new PC eventually.Time to build that Dual core rig after xmas. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-DirTyDeeDs--Ziggy- 0 Posted December 6, 2006 Since I have achieved the lowest ArmA Mark score (480) I will give this a try. Tis only a temporary fix until tax refund time Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maxqubit 1 Posted December 6, 2006 Ever tried running ArmA in a 320x240 window? (start to get some fps with my FX5200;) Next step 160x120 hahahaha:) Arma shortcut -window -x=320 -y=240 and patch the cfg files as mentioned in the topic post Anyway, this windowed ArmA is perhaps a possibilty for e.g. widescreen hires notebook users who have trouble running ArmA on the native res of their tft screen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zombie_Mod 0 Posted December 6, 2006 How to improve your FPS on Windows XP: 1) Disable all non-essential services using Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Services. I have created a batch file which temporarily stops the services I don't need, basically it contains NET STOP followed by the name of service:- net stop iisadmin net stop mssqlserver net stop "asp.net state service" To find out what services are running from the command prompt, you can type NET START. 2) At the start prompt, go to run..., type MSCONFIG and find out what programs you have loading in the background. Disable any programs you don't need such as CTHELPER.EXE, skype, msnmgr etc etc. Don't reboot just yet... 3) Controversial, but works for me - in your graphics card admin tool (e.g. catalyst) turn VSYNC *OFF* 4) Defrag your hard disk (O & O defrag does it well, better than the standard defrag tool.) 5) Change the ArmA desktop shortcut to tell ArmA to use more memory if you have 2 gb of ram and you want ArmA to use it, leaving 512mb for windows to do its duty, alter the shortcut to: "c:\program files\bohemia interactive\arma.exe" -maxmem=1536 6) Reboot, and play ArmA. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ck-claw 1 Posted December 6, 2006 Well lets see here I have,2.4Ghz Pentium 4 512MB RDram Radeon 9600 AIW Pro 128MB Win XP Home Audigy 2 sound After patching the game to 1.01 Im getting about 25-30 frames a sec with settings at 1024X768 32hz and most settings on normal,view distance at about 1094.Of course AA and Antis is off but the game looks great. Yup but I do know Ill need a new PC eventually.Time to build that Dual core rig after xmas. Gez!! that's bloody nice to hear!!! mine:- 2.9Ghz p4 1.0 gig ram ati x300se pro 128mb card!! res 800x600 but mine was unplayable? need new card-and goes to show u dont need top of the range!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
4 IN 1 0 Posted December 7, 2006 bloody hell it works, around 10fps gain on 1024X768 well i guess arma have the same old problem on not using all all your ram like in ofp thx for the tip Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris Death 0 Posted December 7, 2006 Quote[/b] ]5) Change the ArmA desktop shortcut to tell ArmA to use more memoryif you have 2 gb of ram and you want ArmA to use it, leaving 512mb for windows to do its duty, alter the shortcut to: "c:\program files\bohemia interactive\arma.exe" -maxmem=1536 Well, i got 2 gigs of ram and tried the 1536 maxmem's but it ended up in a crash to desktop after a while of playing. A second time the game has just frozen up. I didn't experience this when not using maxmem before. In the german forums (morphicon) i've read ppl having same issues with maxmem equal and over 1024. Now it sounds logical to me, since even after using enditall to shut down most useless services there's something running in the background, + what is reserved for the graphics and if those require more than 512it will most likely end up in a ctd. So the maxmem parameter should be used wise and not just out of the wristle. ~S~ CD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kronzky 5 Posted December 7, 2006 I've tried ArmA on two different XP partitions: one clean (only stuff ArmA needs), and one being my regular work setup (with LOTS of drivers and TSRs loaded all the time). The clean partition gets an 80% higher ArmaMark than my regular one. I also can use a maxmem of 1536 on the clean partition (I got 2GB of RAM), whereas on the regular one even 1024 will crash it (even after stopping most unnecessary stuff). So - the moral: if you have a marginal system just set up a dedicated partition for ArmA, and you'll be a lot happier... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
4 IN 1 0 Posted December 7, 2006 Quote[/b] ]5) Change the ArmA desktop shortcut to tell ArmA to use more memoryif you have 2 gb of ram and you want ArmA to use it, leaving 512mb for windows to do its duty, alter the shortcut to: "c:\program files\bohemia interactive\arma.exe" -maxmem=1536 Well, i got 2 gigs of ram and tried the 1536 maxmem's but it ended up in a crash to desktop after a while of playing. A second time the game has just frozen up. I didn't experience this when not using maxmem before. In the german forums (morphicon) i've read ppl having same issues with maxmem equal and over 1024. Now it sounds logical to me, since even after using enditall to shut down most useless services there's something running in the background, + what is reserved for the graphics and if those require more than 512it will most likely end up in a ctd. So the maxmem parameter should be used wise and not just out of the wristle. ~S~ CD did you use -nomap? i assign 512 to arma and left 128 for windows, both run smoothly and never have a single ctd Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris Death 0 Posted December 7, 2006 Quote[/b] ]did you use -nomap?i assign 512 to arma and left 128 for windows, both run smoothly and never have a single ctd Are you sure that -nomap would have any effect on a plain no addons game? I mean -nomap parameter in ofp was standing for only loading that addons into memory, which were really being used. I can't imagine that it could help anything in that case which we're discussing here. ~S~ CD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
4 IN 1 0 Posted December 7, 2006 Quote[/b] ]did  you use -nomap?i assign 512 to arma and left 128 for windows, both run smoothly and never have a single ctd Are you sure that -nomap would have any effect on a plain no addons game? I mean -nomap parameter in ofp was standing for only loading that addons into memory, which were really being used. I can't imagine that it could help anything in that case which we're discussing here. ~S~ CD hum you are right i think just have a search on Biki but there should be someway to tweak both hardward and Arma itself to run them both smooth, how about lower the -maxmem value? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Al Asad 0 Posted October 15, 2023 Hi everyone! I've a unique problem with arma armed assault, unique means I've searched a lot about it but perhaps no one else have incountered it yet. Some addons, including official AV-8B harrier have a problem. The model disappears, some parts of it carry on appearing and disappearing. Can anyone help me please. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites