>I'm running a P200MMX with 32MB RAM, and I find it puzzling that CPR
>doesn't work well for you. Are you in full screen mode?
>What kinda frame rates are YOU getting? Is your card kicking in?
experience with full detail and full field of cars on my P166, 32MB Ram,
Pure 3D setup. It is usually between 10-15 frames per second, sometimes
much worse. To get anything above 20fps with cars on the track, I must turn
almost all detail off including***pit. I know for a fact it is running in
full screen 3D mode. I am not trying to put you on the spot, and I
appreciate your feedback, however, I am not the only one who has had poor
performance with CPR in the frame rate department. In fact, I will go as
far to say that there is no one in r.a.s who has experienced the frame
rates you are talking about(35fps) with full detail and full field of cars.
If you go to the CPR fan site web page I mention below, THE
APEX(http://www.racesimcentral.net/), and link to the benchmarks page, you will
see frame rate perfomance for various processors and 3D accelerator cards.
The tests were done with NO cars, full detail, and stopped on the back
stretch at Fontana. The best performance shown for what would be close to
your machine's configuration(P200MMX, 64MB, Diamond Monster 3D) is 18.0
frames per second.
The extra 2mb on the Pure 3D, as opposed to the Diamond Monster 3D in the
machine above, would not increase your performance by 100%!
CPR is programmed with Microsoft's Direct 3D. Currently the fastest Direct
3D performer is the STB Velocity 128 AGP video card. Again, if you look at
the benchmarks page at THE APEX, there is a PII300mhz with 64MB ram and STB
Velocity 128. So theoritically this would be the fastest setup currently
available to regular consumers not overclocking their computers, for
running CPR. The best performance that this monster system gets is 25
frames per second in 3D 640x480 full details, no map overlay, no PIP. And
keep in mind, this is without ANY cars AND STOPPED on the back stretch. I
think you will find that no one in r.a.s, even the people who really love
CPR, would claim that it is able to run full details and cars on a P200MMX
with Pure 3D card at 35fps. It is just not possible in its current form.
Even if the forthcoming patch improves speeds by 50% you would not be
getting the performance you claim.
MMX makes virtually no difference in CPR as far as the frame rate is
concerned. I have personally tested CPR with a regular P166 32MB ram and
Pure 3D, and a P166MMX 32MB ram and Diamond Monster 3D, and I get almost
identical performance as far as frame rate. (Don't ask me if I tested the
Pure 3D with the P166MMX, because I did, and it still did not make a
discernable difference).
I know it sounds like I am disputing your experience, but I feel strongly
about this because when you post results like this below:
it is VERY misleading to those who may be thinking of purchasing CPR and/or
a Pure 3D.
Again, I am not trying to start a flame war of any kind, I love my Pure 3D
card as well. However, I do not want people in r.a.s thinking that if they
buy a Pure 3D they will be able to run CPR with full detail, full cars at
35fps on a P200MMX with 32mb. It's just not possible in CPR's current form.
Thanks for listening. Let's just hope the new patch does get things closer
to these frame rates with full detail.
Don Chapman
> > Please tell me what type machine you are running as well as your
> > detail settings in CPR. I have a P166, 32MB, and Pure 3D and I get no
> > where near 35 frames per second with all detail OFF, including
> >***pit. If I have any amount of detail on, I will not achieve over
> > 20fps, usually closer to 10-15fps. It IS running in full-screen, no
> > windowed mode, and the Pure 3D card is kicking in.
> > All my other 3DFX enhanced games like Quake 2, Jedi Knight, Need for
> > Speed IISE, Longbow 2, Extreme ***, G-Police, Motoracer, F1
> > Racing, etc. all run great.
> > >From the benchmarks I have seen at THE APEX(http://www.racesimcentral.net/)
> > benchmarks page, it appears that the processor speed has alot more to
> > do with the frame rate performance than the 3D accelerator. In fact,
> > according to the same benchmarks page, it would appear that even a
> > PII300mhz with 64mb of ram is unable to achieve the frame rates that
> > you claim. Full detail and cars I highly doubt it. The Pure 3D is a
> > great card, but the extra 2megs of texture ram is not capable of
> > performing magic it would require to run CPR at Full Detail and cars
> > at 35fps on any machine.
> > Anyone else out there with a Pure 3D and this frame rate performance
> > please post your results and machine specs as well.
> > Don Chapman
> > >What can I say, what a deadly combination! Running CPR in full screen
(
> > >640x480) high-color well in excess of 35 frames a second, with full
> > >details and cars!
> > >CPR and Pure3D both ROCK! That extra 2megs of texture ram, really
makes
> > >a huge difference! GET IT!