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Low FPS dropping with Windows Vista on Deus Ex

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 08 9:36 am
by Dex
I've followed all tutorials and managed to get my Deus Ex working. But I still get something that really annoys me, constant fps dropping from 70 to 60. Is there any way to fix this?

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 08 9:39 am
by Alex
Don't whine, I play with 60fps and still own you.

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 08 9:49 am
by Bear
Hahaha Dex, go to Google, and type in 'MSI' then go to downloads, and download a new driver for your graphics card. IS THAT YOUR FACE ON YOUR AVATAR ROFL?

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 08 10:15 am
by venom
Alex wrote:Don't whine, I play with 60fps and still own you.


True

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 08 10:47 am
by Dex
Hey wrote:Hahaha Dex, go to Google, and type in 'MSI' then go to downloads, and download a new driver for your graphics card. IS THAT YOUR FACE ON YOUR AVATAR ROFL?


Ok and YES IT IS.

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 08 1:49 pm
by Mr. Tastix
Honestly, he looks better than me. So fuck you.

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 08 2:12 pm
by DaRkNeSs
On The Machine Im On Now I Only Get 20 -35 FPS =(.
As This Machine Sucks. And Always Downclocks Itself On Battery (Like Its Supposed To But It Lasts 4 Hours And Wouldnt Mind The Preformance Gain By Cutting That In Half.) On My Main Machine I get Like 75-100 FPS :P

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 08 7:56 pm
by Destroyerzero
Windows Vista gives your less performance on games because a video card's acceleration is used on the desktop. The desktop Aero is considered a 3D program. Not like Windows XP's User interface. Also the OS is bloated because Microsoft assumes that everyone is a pirate so those security features in their OS is not about protecting you...Its about protecting their profits, so everything gets slowed down on Vista...thanks to all the DRM, the registry and all the Processes loaded at once.

Once you optimize Vista by not using Aero and cutting down all of those processes, you can get a much higher framerate. Also, although Vista comes with Direct X 10. Its good to install DirectX9c because they have more comptability with DirectX7, 7a and 8...Where DeusEx is direct X 7.

If you are playing the multiplayer, It can run on OpenGL pretty well too. Good luck.

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 08 8:22 pm
by Dex
I use DirectD3D 9 Renderer on my Deus Ex, since I cannot use OpenGL. On OpenGL all I get is white 2d shapes constantly floating around instead of meshes. And I don't think it is possible to install DirectX 9 on Windows Vista, since it says the version I have is newer.

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 08 10:05 pm
by Destroyerzero
Strange because when you play Crysis on Vista, it installed DirectX9c and uses that with DirectX10.