The game runs VERY slow on my pc.
#1
Hey.
When I run the game on my laptop it runs VERY slow - which means literally 2 fps!
I can run games like cod4 or gta_sa perfectly fine, yet AssaultCube is unplayable.
I have already tried these: (by GibStick)
texreduce 3          //Reduces texture resolution
trilinear 0          //Disables trilinear filtering
bilinear 0           //Disables bilinear filtering (ugly as hell)
dynlights 0          //Disables dynamic lights
dynshadow 0          //Disables dynamic shadows
minlod 60            //Lower level of detail
vsync 0              //No vertical sync
lighterror 25        //The higher, the faster, the uglier
maxfps 500           //High framerate limit (but it doesn't mean it will go that high)

Haven't helped at all.
I run win8 on my machine, and as I said cod4 for example runs perfectly on highest settings..(so it's not the videocards or hardwares fault at all, as far as I know)
any help appriciated, thank you!
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#2
Please start the game, then press F11 to show more of the console and the press F12 to make a screenshot. Then post that screenshot.
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#3
Thanks for the help!
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#4
Looks like ac is using a generic driver and not your card's drivers...
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#5
and after restarting ?
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#6
(14 Apr 15, 05:57PM)Alien Wrote: and after restarting ?

Neither restarting nor reinstalling worked.. still the same
I have a generic graphic card anyway..(laptop)
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#7
Update your drivers... (thing you apparently never done on this computer)
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#8
Microsoft generic drivers only offer enough processing power to provide you with the ability to access your graphical environment to install your actual gpu manufacturer's drivers.
Your "generic graphic card" is likely integrated Intel, and DOES need it's proprietary drivers.
Try downloading the Intel Driver Update Utility.
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#9
Make sure, you have "Open-GL" drivers installed. AC requires Open-GL. AFAIK cod4 only uses DirectX (on Win).
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