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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: Kteich716 on February 12, 2009, 08:57:50 PM
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I have recently been having problems with warping pretty bad. I noticed that my frame rates where bouncing around from 30 to 90 and whenever i got into close combat with people my framerates would start acting up and the planes would warp. I set my max frame rate to 45 but still my frames spike well into the 90's somehow. I used to have problems with warping because i run vista. But i fixed that and have been running fine untill now. Anyone know a fix?
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Could be background process related. Could be your Internet connection coming under attack.
Check in the in-game "Variance" line in the "Net Status" (right click on the clipboard map for the option). It should be flat. If it is bouncing around, that would normally indicate the CPU is being taken away from the game to do other things.
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What do you mean by my connection coming under attack? I checked my ping and it is normal at a steady 100 ping. The line doesnt bounce at all either. But if it is under attack that doesnt sound like a good thing. And do you know why my frame rates would still be jumping around like that even though i set it for 45? Because i think that may be athe source of my problems. y fps will jump from 45 to 90 to 60 to 80 and so on. It is only steady when i am flying on a straight heading with not much action around.
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If the "Variance" line is not bouncing around, then the CPu seems to be doing fine. It could be the video card then. Are you running the Aero desktop? Did you install the game in the "Program Files" folder? Is the SuperFetch service still running?
If you answer "Yes" to any of the above questions, then it could be a source of erratic frame rates. The DXDIAG output will be most helpful.
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The fix for my warping was much easier. Find your power settings on your computer and make sure that it is not set on "energy star". If it is set it to "home office/desktop". Energy Star robs power from the system and won't allow your computer to use the power it needs to run the game. This very true with HP computers running XP. I think it also helped abcd(player name) with his warping and he uses Vista.
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I keep forgetting about that one. Thank you stroker71.
Yes, it is important, particularly on laptops to disable any power management settings.
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I rechecked my net status and it is actualy acting up. Almost resembles shingles the way it rising and dropping. I dont understand why it would start acting up out of nowhere. I havnt downloaded anything new or change my services. I have done pretty much everything you put on the vista help page skuzzy. I checked my power settings and they are set for full. I ran adaware and spyware and my computer is clean. i have 29 processes running with CPU % at 0-2 and pyh. memory at 19%
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I'm using dial up and get that same thing on occasion. I've found that if I just disconnect from my ISP, then reconnect, the issue is gone. I usually get a stair type effect in my variance display, then I notice I am warping.
Coogan
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Sounds like something is firing off in the background if the Variance is bouncing at a steady rate.
A number of things can cause that. Maybe you inherited an IP address from some P2P user. If so, it will clear in a day or two.
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Ya im starting to think that it may just be my connection. I will wait a couple of days to see if it is solved. I also think i may have disabled a servise that allows me to use pingplot because it wont work for any trace.
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3rd day of bad warping and still no fix. Im still confused on how whenever i warp mmy framrates go up to 90. My variance is all over the place up and down. Its not a steady up and down any more. I have made sure thta the game is running at its fastes and my computer is running at its fastest and still no luck. My internet connection seems to be working fine. Im wondering if updating or downgrading my drivers would help. And also If freeing up disk space would help.
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on your desk top, hit cntrl, alt, delete to bring upi the windows task manager. Click on the "processes" tab at the top. In the lower left corner it will tell you how many processes you have running (lower the better, mid 20's for a clean system). To the right of that is CPU usage. On a clean system it should jump to 2% max at idle steady like a heartbeat with no programs running. If its going higher, you have to find what is grabbing the CPU. You can also get "ping plotter". Its a free program you can use to ping the servers at HTC and see how good your connection is. The address you ping is in the sticky at the top of the tech forum.
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He mentioned all of that above.....
I rechecked my net status and it is actualy acting up. Almost resembles shingles the way it rising and dropping. I dont understand why it would start acting up out of nowhere. I havnt downloaded anything new or change my services. I have done pretty much everything you put on the vista help page skuzzy. I checked my power settings and they are set for full. I ran adaware and spyware and my computer is clean. i have 29 processes running with CPU % at 0-2 and pyh. memory at 19%
Have you enabled V-Sync for your video card?
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Where do i fin v-sync? Also I found out the my disk defragmenter hasnt been working i tried to run it manualy but when i double click on it nothing happens. I have a feeling this may be my problem because last time i ran defragmenter was almost a month ago. So does anyone know how i can get it to work. Is there a service i may have disabled? Or if you know of any free disk defragers that would be helpful too.
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Your V-Sync options will be in the advanced options of your video-card. To reach this region right-click your desktop, go to Properties. Now at the top go to, "Settings." The option for V-Sync will be somewhere in the, "Advanced" options.
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My v-sync was forced off so that should help by turning it on. I also found out i had my my tv hooked up for second screen and the display was still set for 2 monitors. I switched video quality to performance over quality and i my task scheduler was disable which made it so i couldlnt use disk defragmenter. So if i still have a problem after these fixes then i will have no idea whats wrong and most likely give up and hope hitech will give me a refund since i have not been able to play since i purchase my first month.
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If you're having difficulty re-enabling the task-manager run a scan with Spybot Search & Destroy. It checks some of the system settings (Such as the Windows Security center and the Task Manager) to ensure they are enabled. If they aren't it gives you the option to re-enable them through the scanner.
http://www.download.com/Spybot-Search-amp-Destroy/3000-8022_4-10122137.html?tag=mncol
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Still warping....I have no Idea. Thanks for trying to help all but I think Its either my Sucky ISP Comcast or some problem that knowone knows of yet because i have been tweaking my computer for 3 days now over an already tweaked computer that ran the game fine. After i warp i go to my performance histrory and it shows no major spikes that would be the cause. Oh well.
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Well, if you connect through Chicago that could be the problem. However since you can't run pingplotter there's no point in assuming anything.
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Have you tried playing offline to see if you frame-rate is jumping all over the place?