Probably the same reason why at some shareware sites you click on a link to
download their software, and it then takes you to CNET's download.com and
makes you go through all their pages, and when you finally find and click on
the 'download now' button, the link goes to the server at the developers
site you came from to begin with.
In other words, click-through.
-Larry
> Well thats old news, but true none the less. Turning off V-sync on your
> Nvidia card helps a bit. Might not exactly double you fps, but it might
give
> 5-10 extra. What puzzles me thou is the fact you couldn't post that peace
of
> info here instead off dragging everybody to some silly messageboard?
> --
> Bertel S. Bolt-J?rgensen
> http://home1.stofanet.dk/bertel
> http://www.daimi.au.dk/~dysse
> > I just doubled my frame rates with an easy tweak to my NVIDIA card with
> N4.
> > I posted the tweak on the news site today at http://www.racersdomain.com
> > Hope it works as well for everyone as it did for me so I just had to
share
> > this cool tweak / setting that goes overlooked many times!
> > --
> > Bruce Moody AKA Deiter #33
> > The RDC Drivers Club Director
> > http://www.racersdomain.com