Originally posted by: leeland
I am running the same setup almost identical...and i have everything maxed out and no issues what so ever...it is either server side issues or your ISP...or you have something running in the background...
are you downloading torrents or anything during game play?
Originally posted by: clarkey01
Originally posted by: leeland
I am running the same setup almost identical...and i have everything maxed out and no issues what so ever...it is either server side issues or your ISP...or you have something running in the background...
are you downloading torrents or anything during game play?
No mate....I go to pains to make sure Im only using the bare needed. I do want more ram though, behaps another 1gb (2x 512)...
Originally posted by: leeland
Originally posted by: clarkey01
Originally posted by: leeland
I am running the same setup almost identical...and i have everything maxed out and no issues what so ever...it is either server side issues or your ISP...or you have something running in the background...
are you downloading torrents or anything during game play?
No mate....I go to pains to make sure Im only using the bare needed. I do want more ram though, behaps another 1gb (2x 512)...
last thing you can try is defrag your drive...that has helped me in the past...
Does it happen on every server? did you try to go into a bot game and see the results?
Originally posted by: jjzelinski
I experienced the same thing until I disabled superfetch in vista 32. Try it, and let me know if it works.
Originally posted by: MarcVenice
Superfeth is a utility that preloads applications into your ram. So when you actually start that application, it will allready be in your ram, and won't have to be loaded from your HD, into your ram, and then start. In other words, it will make your pc feel faster. If this happens when playing BF2 it might be that BF can't use enough ram though, making your stutter. It's worth trying at the very least.
Originally posted by: MarcVenice
Superfeth is a utility that preloads applications into your ram. So when you actually start that application, it will allready be in your ram, and won't have to be loaded from your HD, into your ram, and then start. In other words, it will make your pc feel faster. If this happens when playing BF2 it might be that BF can't use enough ram though, making your stutter. It's worth trying at the very least.
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: MarcVenice
Superfeth is a utility that preloads applications into your ram. So when you actually start that application, it will allready be in your ram, and won't have to be loaded from your HD, into your ram, and then start. In other words, it will make your pc feel faster. If this happens when playing BF2 it might be that BF can't use enough ram though, making your stutter. It's worth trying at the very least.
does it do it by preloading programs you have used a lot in the past? kind of assuming you will use them again, like and email client or web browser?
Originally posted by: clarkey01
I tried turning off superfetch and the lag got worse.
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: clarkey01
I tried turning off superfetch and the lag got worse.
not trying to be a d!ck, but can you get a copy and run xp? again, no disrespect but i don't see ea offering a vista patch for bf2, since, well they didn't even patch it enough when it was in full swing.
on the bright site, frontlines: fuel of war will be coming shortly and that is made by the original people that made desert combat and then the first to make bf2 (later fired by ea), they are kaos studios (formeraly trauma studios).
good luck in your quest...
Originally posted by: clarkey01
Originally posted by: MarcVenice
Superfeth is a utility that preloads applications into your ram. So when you actually start that application, it will allready be in your ram, and won't have to be loaded from your HD, into your ram, and then start. In other words, it will make your pc feel faster. If this happens when playing BF2 it might be that BF can't use enough ram though, making your stutter. It's worth trying at the very least.
I will try when I get home from work, just dissapointed that this system can't run medium settings and not lag. Bit of a joke.
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: clarkey01
Originally posted by: MarcVenice
Superfeth is a utility that preloads applications into your ram. So when you actually start that application, it will allready be in your ram, and won't have to be loaded from your HD, into your ram, and then start. In other words, it will make your pc feel faster. If this happens when playing BF2 it might be that BF can't use enough ram though, making your stutter. It's worth trying at the very least.
I will try when I get home from work, just dissapointed that this system can't run medium settings and not lag. Bit of a joke.
It can. I'm running BF2 at 1600x1200 (damn their lack of WS support) on the system in my sig, and it runs pretty well on Vista. For defrag, try the command line version on Vista.