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Does it seem laggy to you? I am completely not looking at artificial numbers but judge how the games plays. For me it is smooth and I do not measure my framerates at all. So, can you play theat game smoothly or not? Michael
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Indeed disrespectful and tasteless.
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I remember in another thread on another forum that very high is > 1024 MB of VRAM. So if you have a 1 GB VRAM card, you should either try 'default' or 'high'. Michael
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Finally a fix for Nvidia 200 series video card low FPS (also fixes video memory/textu
cropduster replied to Duxa's topic in ARMA 2 & OA - TROUBLESHOOTING
well, the nvidia driver 182.50 is the ONLY current solution for the memory detection issue in ARMA2. Michael -
Any good results with NVIDIA 186.08 driver?
cropduster replied to cropduster's topic in ARMA 2 & OA - TROUBLESHOOTING
Seems like the issue is still there also with 186.08, which owner of GTX cards experience: Sorry, german language board: http://hx3.de/technische-fragen-probleme-162/nvidia-186-08-beta-16573/ I also ha dthis flickering and bad fps with 185.85, which was solved by going back to 182.50. Seems like 186.08 still has this issue. Anyone else has tested it? Regards, Michael ---------- Post added at 10:17 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:41 PM ---------- Ok, I tried it myself and again, I get texture issues. The video ram is again not corerctly recognized on my 280 GTX, so I am going back to 182.50 :-( Michael -
Any good results with NVIDIA 186.08 driver?
cropduster posted a topic in ARMA 2 & OA - TROUBLESHOOTING
Did anyone try this driver? I currently use 182.50 with good results, but 186.08 is quite fresh. Anyone trie dit? Michael -
Thanks, that worked. Michael
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I have the same issue, but do not understand the recommendation: My arma2.cfg: language="German"; adapter=-1; 3D_Performance=-4194304; Resolution_Bpp=32; Resolution_W=1680; Resolution_H=1050; refresh=60; Render_W=1586; Render_H=991; FSAA=0; postFX=1; HDRPrecision=8; lastDeviceId=""; localVRAM=269582272; nonlocalVRAM=269582272; I have a GT280 and my PC is a i7-920, overclocked to 3.4 Ghz, 9 GB RAM and Vista x64. What do I need to change to get get texture details and video memory to 'high'? Thanks, Michael
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I don't think so. I have Vista x64 and 9 GB RAM on a i7-920 overcloccked at 3.4 GHz and it is running perfectly fine with no such efefcts that you observe. Michael