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sudsy
07-31-07, 06:34 PM
hey, i just installed the game, and i'm starting the movement tutorial. i have a fps of less than 1

i've tried setting all the graphics to minimum, but its still doing this

(i can run Microsoft Flight sim X on medium-high graphics)

what can i do to fix this??

thefretmaster
07-31-07, 06:37 PM
firstly if you run flight sim x fine then your hardware should be fine but it would help others if you posted your system specs here :up:

secondly welcome to subsim, hope you enjoy your stay and find it helpful!

sudsy
07-31-07, 06:45 PM
dell dimension DIM9100
intel pentium 4 cpu 3.00 GHz
2.99GHz, 1 GB of RAM
RADON x300/x550 vid card

hope thats enough, thats all i could find

not a huge tech guy when it comes to computers

thefretmaster
07-31-07, 06:54 PM
do you know what memory your graphics card has? i'm running an x600 128mb and it fails to run the game very well. i have resigned to saving for a better pc.
i also have the same processor and ram.

i think that your graphics card may be the problem, however i believe it is on the supported list
but an fps of 1?? there may be more to this
sorry i cant be of more help

sudsy
07-31-07, 07:07 PM
well, i was an idiot and forgot to update to 1.3, do you think that could be the problem??

thefretmaster
07-31-07, 07:12 PM
hmm
you could try, however if it is an issue with your card or other specs then i would wait and see what other people have to say about it, as i say i gave up on this game till i get an 8800gts and some ram :lol:
sorry man

AVGWarhawk
07-31-07, 08:24 PM
Everything is up to snuff or better. The only dead link here is your vid card. I have a lesser system that runs it just fine.

AMD 3200+ that runs at 2.2ghz
2 gig DDR400 RAM
X1300 XGE 512mb card

I get 22FPS or higher with most of all the goodie checked and sliders half or full.

Seaman_Hornsby
07-31-07, 08:26 PM
Seems a bit odd that FS X would run but not SH4, but I'd tend to agree that the video card is probably not up to the task. If you have a 128mb card, it's at the bottom of the minimum specs. Required question: Have you updated your video card drivers?

FooFighters
08-01-07, 05:47 AM
dell dimension DIM9100
intel pentium 4 cpu 3.00 GHz
2.99GHz, 1 GB of RAM
RADON x300/x550 vid card

hope thats enough, thats all i could find

not a huge tech guy when it comes to computers

Your CPU is no problem, 1GB should work oke (2 is a lot better)
The vid. card needs replacing.

Still 1 FPS is far to low.. it must some kind of conflict, driver problem.

Did you try this on a clean install ?

PepsiCan
08-01-07, 06:14 AM
well, i was an idiot and forgot to update to 1.3, do you think that could be the problem??

Yes! There were some serious graphical glitches in the game that were fixed in patch 1.2. I assume that you are running SH4 without any patches or were you on 1.2 already?

Second thing you may want to do is run the task manager in Windows to check how much CPU and RAM you're using while running SH4. Maybe it will highlight a bottleneck in your system.

Thirdly, make sure you have Virtual Memory enabled in Windows. So, make sure you have a swapfile on your harddisk of about 1.5 to 2 times your physical RAM (around 1.5 to 2 Gb for you.

TDK1044
08-01-07, 07:22 AM
The X300 will not be able to handle this game at all. You really need to upgrade that card.

Lt. Staumeier
08-01-07, 07:35 AM
Also, I know this is a noobish reply, but make sure you reboot between install and first run.

ghost_666_rider
08-01-07, 08:32 PM
If you are comfortable enough doing this...

Go into the bios for your motherboard (usually 'delete' at startup) and look for a setting called PCI Latency. Not every board has this, but if you do make sure it is set to at least 128. This will help boost the time it has on the bus to talk to the cpu. If its not available through the motherboard, go grab ATI Tray Tools, it can force the setting for you, as well as enabling many other tweaks to help your card. One last option would be 'hacked' video drivers. Omega's have been working great on all 4 of my machines, X850XT through crossfired 2900's.

cali03boss
08-01-07, 08:34 PM
need a minimum of 512 megs on the video card if you want the game to run as smooth as its' supposed to. On top of that, a quick access motherboard designed for games and a multi-core processor wouldn't hurt.