I was just wondering if you could all post your system configurations
and the frame rates you are getting in F1-2001.
Raymond
ACT LABS
www.act-labs.com
I was just wondering if you could all post your system configurations
and the frame rates you are getting in F1-2001.
Raymond
ACT LABS
www.act-labs.com
Glen Pittman
> Glen Pittman
> > Hello,
> > I was just wondering if you could all post your system configurations
> > and the frame rates you are getting in F1-2001.
> > Raymond
> > ACT LABS
> > www.act-labs.com
David Fisher
> > 1.4 AMD on Abit KG7
> > 512 PC2100 DDR.
> > WD 45G 7200 H.D.
> > Visiontek GeForce3 Ti-500 with 23.11 Drivers
> > SB Audigy
> > TSW2 Modified
> > Running at 1024x768x32 Full Screen no FSAA
> > All graphics options maxed out
> > 85-100 fps during testing day
> > Windows XP Home tweaked slightly. (Shut down a few services that were
not
> > being used)
> > Glen Pittman
> > > Hello,
> > > I was just wondering if you could all post your system configurations
> > > and the frame rates you are getting in F1-2001.
> > > Raymond
> > > ACT LABS
> > > www.act-labs.com
http://www.vision-motorsports.com/ActLabsWheelRep.htm
MadDAWG
30-35 fps on average.
16 bit color
1280x960
full field
most details on medium-high.
Don Burnette
Monaco
Testing: 60-100+
Race:35 start the 45+ (high around 55)
--
Joe Marques
Athlon XP 1800+
Epox 8KHA+ (266A)
512 PC2100 DDR.
WD 60G 7200 H.D.
Radeon 8500 w/ latest drivers
SB Audigy XGamer
Logitech Momo wheel
Win 98se
All graphics options maxxed out
85-100 fps during testing day
Windows XP Home tweaked slightly. (Shut down a few services that were
not
being used)
> I was just wondering if you could all post your system configurations
> and the frame rates you are getting in F1-2001.
> Raymond
> ACT LABS
> www.act-labs.com
fps are up and down but seem to stay in these areas,
Quite easily, you could also transfer all the switches were on the original
wheel to the new real wheel with a few momentary switches from Radio Shack
and a drill bit.
--
Mike Beauchamp
http://mikebeauchamp.com
>Quite easily, you could also transfer all the switches were on the original
>wheel to the new real wheel with a few momentary switches from Radio Shack
>and a drill bit.
Rafe Mc