BATTLEFIELD
1942 TWEAKING GUIDE
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How to get the best performance from your PC -
Written by Dominic Cavey
III. the basics
***All settings are based on WINDOWS XP***
Many factors contribute to slow
down and lag. Make sure you know if
you're lagging or slowing down. You can check your FPS (Frames
Per Second),
by opening the CONSOLE. This is achieved by pressing the
TILDE KEY(~`). Its
usually next to the 1 key. Once open, type in FPS 1. Hit
enter, then the
console key again.You should see your FPS in the upper left
of the screen.
To turn it off, repeat the steps above, but use FPS 0.
Make sure you don't have a lot
of programs running in the background. The most I suggest to be
running would be 15. You can check to
see how many
you have running by opening up the TASK MANAGER. Press CTRL-ALT-DEL
at the
same time to bring this up. Don't just start shutting down things,
as they
may be vital to your system stability. I suggest going to Black
Viper's
(www.blackviper.com) website. This guy has taken the time to go
thru WIN XP
and WIN 2000, to find out what you can safely turn off in the WINDOWS
SERVICES. Follow his directions, and you'll see a huge improvement
in
performance.
Try not to use dial-up if you don't have to. 56K sucks!
If you can, I suggest getting a
second hard drive, and running a
dual-boot system. Install the bare minimum on it. Make it your
gaming system
side. Its not very hard to do and it gets the most perfomance out
of your
hardware. The OS isn't bogged down by extra, un-needed programs.
Go to
www.microsoft.com for tips on running a dual-boot system. Also,
if you can
afford it get more RAM. That always helps performance.
Defragment! This is a very important
thing to do. Files get spread all
over your hard drive and in turn, degrade the performance of your
machine.
Run the windows defragmenting program at least once a week or after
you've
installed or un-installed 2 or more programs.
Spy-ware can cripple
a system, too. I suggest you get Ad-aware and
Spy-bot. Both have free versions for download. They can remove
all adware
and malware from your system. Google for them! Make sure you have the latest drivers
for all your hardware. They can
really be a factor in performance sometimes. Drivers usually fix
performance
related issues. I highly recommend this step.
Increasing VIRTUAL MEMORY, or the
PAGEFILE size, can sometimes help out
systems with lower amounts of RAM. I've read numerous articles
on the subject,
and found that size really does matter.LOL! I suggest making the
size 3 times
the amount of RAM that you have installed. So, if you have 256MB
of RAM in
your system, make your PAGEFILE size 768MB. If you have at least
1GB of RAM, I
wouldn't even worry about this at all, since its never really a
factor. Let
Windows manage this or have no PAGEFILE at all. To access the PAGEFILE,
go
into the CONTROL PANEL and click on SYSTEM. Click the ADVANCED
tab. Select the
PERFORMANCE SETTINGS. Click ADVANCED. Click CHANGE under VIRTUAL
MEMORY.
Select CUSTOM SIZE. Plug in the numbers and click SET. I have another
tweak
for the PAGEFILE you can find under the ADVANCED TWEAKS of this
guide.
While we're there, CONTROL
PANEL, SYSTEM, ADVANCED, PERFORMANCE SETTINGS,
VISUAL EFFECTS. Select ADJUST FOR BEST PERFORMANCE. This can help
some slow
moving systems, also.
Table of contents
I: Introduction
II: System Requirements
III: The Basics
IV: Video Settings
V: Sound Settings
VI: Advanced Tweaks
VII: Conclusion
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