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post #1 of 13
Thread Starter 
Hi,
I was just plagued with this so called mouse lag in single player.
is this a known issue with Battlefield 2? and is there a fix? I have tried everything.

M170
CPU 2.26g Pentium M
7800 GO 7800 GTX (Drivers) used XTreme-G MobileForce 83[1].20-v2.25
60g 7200 RPM hard drive
1024 mb Memory
17inc WUXGA SAMSUNG

Thanks Again,
SliceN
post #2 of 13
uhm what mouse do you have
post #3 of 13
you might need more ram
post #4 of 13
post #5 of 13
Unless you've got all your BF2 video settings on medium, you need more RAM. Either way, its a pity to waste the full power of a 7800GTX on medium settings because of skimping on the RAM.
post #6 of 13
slicen to run bf2 you need at least 1.5 ram
post #7 of 13
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by bucktoothviking
slicen to run bf2 you need at least 1.5 ram
Hi,
Thanks for the input. Which kind is the best. I have seen ocz for a good price.what are your thoughts? www.Tigerdirect.ca
post #8 of 13
yeah OCZ's what i have. runs great. heres yur problem go to sound settings and change the sound to hardware not software. prob. fixed
post #9 of 13
Quote:
Originally Posted by GRC
yeah OCZ's what i have. runs great. heres yur problem go to sound settings and change the sound to hardware not software. prob. fixed
Actually I think it's the other way around since it doesn't look like he has the pcmia Audigy soundcard the onboard audio is not hardware. So the audio settings in bf2 should be software and NOT hardware.
post #10 of 13
Thread Starter 
Hi,
Thanks for all your input. But the mysterious lag is gone after I unpluged and pluged back in my mouse. As for the sound on software it is actually running better without the skipping. (Thanks ) The XPS does have a hardware chip just to clarify this up so you can in fact use hardware and software. I do have the Creative PCI card but rarly use it. I also put my system in balanced power settings in the powermizer setup and I still get 60 fps. The system never goes over 60c under load for my video card this way.
My CPU Idle is 29c and under full load is 54c thats pretty cool. So as for Arctic silver 5 its not for me,though I use it for my desktop applictions, why reck a good thing. using this on this system can cause the heat to go up because of the gap created. The more presure you have between the two the better to a point.I have noticed some having this problem GPU (ect).


Thanks Again,
SliceN
post #11 of 13
Thread Starter 

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"Wow"
Does this make a huge difference I used NBHM and set my hard drive to 254 under the hard drive settings,as instructions from another member.Thanks A Bunch.Now I have virtually no problems with Battlefield 2.I will now try NFSMW again to see if this helps the stuttering. Wish me luck!

Chow for now
post #12 of 13
Quote:
Originally Posted by SliceN
"Wow"
Does this make a huge difference I used NBHM and set my hard drive to 254 under the hard drive settings,as instructions from another member.Thanks A Bunch.Now I have virtually no problems with Battlefield 2.I will now try NFSMW again to see if this helps the stuttering. Wish me luck!

Chow for now
I was about to reccomend the harddrive thing in NHC but I see you've got it figured out. Glad to hear that it's running better!
post #13 of 13

unplug your joystick and try again, that will fix the problem, you probably have a saitek joystick

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