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Miscellaneous => Battlefield => BF 2 => Topic started by: Loaded on June 13, 2005, 09:23:37 PM
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Nice write up with allot of help to make the game run smoother and even shows how to remove the timer in SP.
TweakGuides.com - Battlefield 2 Tweak Guide (http://www.tweakguides.com/BF2_1.html)
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Heh, what a nub that guy is.
"Well, if you want to reduce lag reduce your video settings." NO SHIT SHERLOCK.
Although I did like the part about how to run the game at 1280x1024.
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Really the only thing I used from it... Was removing the timer from SP play.
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Really the only thing I used from it... Was removing the timer from SP play.
ya i tried that, but i find SP boring anyway...
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This has nothing to do with the tweak guide, but do u guys have a server for the demo, if u do, may i plz have the i.p. and port! Thxs! Also, Loaded, nice sig, its tight! :)
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Kill yourself first, and then maybe we will tell you. Or if you took 2 seconds to look maybe you could find it yourself.
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Kill yourself first, and then maybe we will tell you. Or if you took 2 seconds to look maybe you could find it yourself.
I've got some major nigger-box (new term for my PC) upgrades to perform before I can even so much as attempt to play BF2. New chipset for AGP support (laugh all you want!), new video card with AGP interface and more RAM (Leaning towards 6800 GT OC or ATI Radeon 9800 Pro/X800? Let me know if there's something cheaper or better.) For a MoBo I'm leaning on the Abit ATX Motherboard 800/533MHz (Socket 775) setup, which has plenty of PCI slots (one thing I REALLY need now) and an AGP 8x slot. I'd love to go AMD 64-bit, but I just don't have that kind of money right now. I'm sticking with my pitiful Intel 2.66GHz
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I've got some major nigger-box (new term for my PC) upgrades to perform before I can even so much as attempt to play BF2. New chipset for AGP support (laugh all you want!), new video card with AGP interface and more RAM (Leaning towards 6800 GT OC or ATI Radeon 9800 Pro/X800? Let me know if there's something cheaper or better.) For a MoBo I'm leaning on the Abit ATX Motherboard 800/533MHz (Socket 775) setup, which has plenty of PCI slots (one thing I REALLY need now) and an AGP 8x slot. I'd love to go AMD 64-bit, but I just don't have that kind of money right now. I'm sticking with my pitiful Intel 2.66GHz
How much $ were you planning on spending? You could get a new mobo, an AMD 64, and a decent video card for around $400-$500.
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Intell 2.66? that a celeron? or p4? you can get a cheap mobo amd xp 3000 and a gig of ram and a good video card for about 200-250.