marcomio 0 Posted April 5, 2007 Hello Everybody! Seems that many of You have the same performance problem. In my case its quite the same: AMD Athlon XP 3200+ Barton (real 2,2 GHz), 2 GHz DDR-SDRAM, ATI Radeon 9800 XT with 256MB. Surely not the performance giant itself (I know!!, but also no reason for screwing down the resolution to 800 x 600 with lowest details everywhere and without anti-aliasing (which looks like sh.....). Like many other, I can not afford a high end system which is capable to play against 100 chess-masters at the same time and make the weather forecast for the next year by the way. Other simulations runs smoothly without such an immersive loss of performance! So I have deleted ArmA and wait for things to come. Ah, yes! Before I forget: Quite a lot of ArmA-players with absolute High End Systems also say, they have this problems! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whisper 0 Posted April 5, 2007 well, in case it could help, I've a bit better card, and for a completely smooth game, I did it this way : C2D E6400 @ 2.6GHz, X1800XL 256M RAM, 1G RAM (now 2G but I've been running with 1G for a long time), AC97 sound chipset 1280x1024, view distance 2300m (3500 easily with the beta patch) terrain, objects : High, shading : Normal, Textures : Normal, postprocessing : low, Anti aliasing : low, shadow : off, aniso filtering : low. Sound settings : hardware acceleration : off, EAX : on. Hardware acceleration impacts my FPS a lot. Running the game with -maxmem=600 (performance and stability were poo before I found the correct maxmem setting) And this is with a middle card. The game is very demanding. my only beef now is that bush texture with shading on Normal ain't that good, I wish I had no FPS loss with High setting, but unfortunately sometimes in MP it impacts too much Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pierre From Belgium 0 Posted April 5, 2007 Well, either way it's a CRIME for these game companies to be releasing unfinished games with so much problems. attention, I received a warning for this kind of comment!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fitzee 7 Posted April 5, 2007 If you havnt already, try setting AGP arperture to 256. Even tho nvperfhud showed I was only using 172 megs vid ram, I was still getting this texture bug. After setting arperture to 256 I havent had the bug since. I've even been able to raise vid settings considerably. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baddo 0 Posted April 5, 2007 Hi I've got a nice screenshot from Hunapu, Sara after a nuclear warhead attack: In this picture I was testing a mission. There are a total of around 10 standard size infantry groups and 3 tanks in the mission. There are no scripts in the mission. Previously I had tested this mission during the same session as a regular rifleman, on foot. I then decided to try to be a gunner in the T-72 and previewed the mission, and quickly the view changed into like it is in the screenshot. I assume it had something to do with the fact that I changed into a gunner. I had previously no problems while testing the mission as the rifleman. In order to be fair towards BIS, the computer I am using is below the minimum requirements so I can't say this is a bug. I know my computer is outdated and has trouble coping with Armed Assault. ArmA settings and computer specs: Armed Assault 1.05.5136 Resolution: 1024x768x32 Aspect ratio: 4:3 - Normal Refresh rate: 75 MHz Visibility: 803 Brightness: 1.0 Gamma correction: 1.0 Terrain detail: Very low Objects detail: Normal Texture detail: Low Shading detail: Very low Postprocess effects: Low Anisotropic filtering: Disabled Shadow detail: Disabled Antialiasing: Disabled Blood: Low WinXP Home 32-bit Athlon 1.4 GHz CPU 768 MB 133 MHz SDRAM NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT 128 MB VRAM on AGP 4x bus NVIDIA Forceware version 93.71 3 x Samsung SP0802N IDE ATA hard disk drives, UltraDMA mode 5 DirectX 9.0c December 2006 I start ArmA in high priority (Windows XP setting) and minimize the number of other programs running at the same time. The hard disk drives have been defragmented and the pagefile is not on the same hard disk drive as Armed Assault or Windows XP. As I already said, this computer is clearly too slow for ArmA. But most of the time I can play ArmA with no problems. I played recently the second mission of the campaign and had no performance problems and graphical errors were not noticeable most of the time. There were at some point low level-of-detail in some objects but it lasted only a short time and was bearable. I played the mission using the public beta patch 1.05.5143. When I bought the game in February and tried the campaign for the first time on this very same computer and ArmA had quite the same settings, there were serious problems during the introduction into the campaign. Most objects were on low level-of-detail (for example the female news reporter had no face) and at that time I just stopped and decided to wait for a better time to try it again. Now it seems the campaign runs okay when taking in notice how low-spec this computer is. Best Regards, Baddo. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Talbot 0 Posted April 5, 2007 Well, either way it's a CRIME for these game companies to be releasing unfinished games with so much problems. attention, I received a warning for this kind of comment!! I've been having the same problem but what adds insult to injury was the fact that the game would crash randomly and give me some retarded error. However, for some reason, after adding -maxmem= 512 to the command line .exe short cut I played for 4 hours and had absolutely no crashes and no texture distortion. This was suggested to me by.... I forgot... someone clever. This was with the original 1.5, not the beta. I can't figure out how to get -maxmem=512 working with that batch file. I have probably jinxed it now and it will start crashing and giving me the texture bug again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maxqubit 1 Posted April 5, 2007 Just fyi: I've seen the same prob (texture degradation or whatever you call it) in ELITE!! on Xbox but only on the (bigger) island of NOVOGA. It kicks in after a longer period of playing. From memory i'd say i had the REBOOT the xbox to get rid of it. Just restarting the mission didn't solve it (as said, it is from memory). In those days i did suspect the 'increase viewdistance cheat' which is avaiable for Elite. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Heatseeker 0 Posted April 5, 2007 Well, either way it's a CRIME for these game companies to be releasing unfinished games with so much problems. <span style='color:blue'>I HAVE POSTED THIS A DOZEN TIMES NOW...</span> I had this problem in the demo, full version 1.4 and 1.5. I increased my AGP aperture to max in BIOS (64 to 256) and i never ever had this problem again! Maybe you cant be bothered to use the search button or expect your PC to work just like a console... edit: This thread is in the wrong forum section and the name doesnt even describe your problem, i bet you didnt even try searching for a solution in the troubleshooting section. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deevius 0 Posted April 5, 2007 WELL HOW NICE THAT THAT WORKED FOR YOU HEATSEEKER I have SEEN your posts about the AGP Aperture 3 times now and I keep telling you I have tried ***EVERYTHING*** - what part about everything dont you understand my AGP Aperture is currently set at 256 now, and i just had a game and got the texture errors again so dont act like you know everything because truth is no-one seems to know what causes this except maybe BIS Tell me I haven't searched? fool. I've searched every single related topic about this and NO-ONE has an answer to it, BIS has not made any comments about it... so wtf are you talking about!? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deevius 0 Posted April 5, 2007 and why did i not post this in Troubleshooting? because every other post about this problem has been practically ignored and no answers found its about time someone FULLY bought some attention to this bug and how bad it is Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whisper 0 Posted April 5, 2007 I think, deevius, they are fully aware. They seldom communicate on bugs, though. But usually they get things fixed, when they can. And, if my guess is right, and it's all way more than 1 single problem, they won't have a fix easily, unfortunately Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwarden 1125 Posted April 5, 2007 deevius as You got ATI card may i ask You to install ATI tray tools (latest beta ttp://www.radeon.ru/downloads/att/b/attsetup.exe ) then please do following: right mouse button on ATT tray icon choose Tools & Options > Onscreen Display ... then Enable OnScreen Display then click FlashOSD choose Show All Time then enable Free Video Memory then enable Free Texture Memory then enable System Memory Used by Process then ok also in Tweaks > Standard Tweaks in section others made sure Geometry Instancing is enabled play ArmA till You get visual glitches then write here values for all 3 memory infos just prior and after it appears ... --- MOD: thread moved to "TROUBLESHOOTING" section Share this post Link to post Share on other sites