by slock » Wed Sep 29, 2004 7:25 pm
I have a P4 3g, 2g of dualddr ram, and a ati 9800 radeon pro
While the new video cards out by ati and nvidia do have some significant advantages, there are a few situations where any gpu/cpu will grind to sludge.
One situation, pre AI, that still exists, are some SL dungeons and catacombs. In particular, looking in the direction of the big main room full of glowing-sparkly mobs in penumbra. Once in there, every time we killed one, fps improved. Another, that many of you never really saw much, happened at large events/raids. But since AI, a common one is alien invasions. I suspect the biggest problem is occlusion (every surface/texture has to be intersected with every other in your line of sight, to find out what blocks what), because if your gpu/cpu is otherwise capable, turning down viewdistance drasticly works amazingly well. What that does is reduce the amount of area in your line of sight, basicly removing most of the objects it has to occlude.
Try this before the next invasion:
/option ViewDistance 0.2
And to restore:
/option ViewDistance 1.0
Now, don't expect this to save you if you have an older card. I suspect that there are just some things that older cards can't do, because I had a geforce 2gts, which while otherwise great, could not handle shadowland dungeons at all. Also, the above option doesn't save you in shadowland dungeons/catacombs anyway, since I suspect that the setting is over-ridden anyway. You can also turn down nanos/buffs, since these involve lots of particle effects.
Another option is to turn graphics settings down to medium or lower, and for older cards, about the only thing you can do. Me, I really like the high textures, specially when it comes to looking at pretty girls, so I'll live with the shorter view distance.
Now, the 'lag' people have when running up to old athens hill, or when zoning and turning around, again isn't lag either, the game is pulling textures from your hard drive in a hurry. Your gpu/cpu isn't going to help as much here as a 7200 rpm drive will.