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The "Tweaking Doom3" Thread
This thread is dedicated to any and all tips, tricks, drivers, tweaks, ect, that you find surfing the net or from first hand experience...
I'll get the ball rolling with this link: http://www.techreport.com/onearticle.x/7133 Take note of the "V-sync" suggestion. Go to the main menu of Doom3 then go to the "Advanced" tab under System and change Vertical Sync to "Yes". This will take out that tearing effect you see on the screen. Word Up! PS If you're looking for Tech support on the game, go here: http://notebookforums.com/showthread...ewpost&t=35170 Last edited by Craig; 08-04-2004 at 09:15 AM. |
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For those of you with DESKTOP ATi video cards, check out these Beta drivers from ATi:
http://www.ati.com/support/infobase/4547.html I'm sure us laptop people will see Omega Drivers written around these net Catalysts very soon. Omega! Omega! |
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For those of us with laptops, until our saviour Omega helps us out, consider upgrading to the 4.8beta Catalyst drivers. You'll need the drivers as well as a mod to use it for you laptop, but they are quite powerful.
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Let me also suggest a few other basics for laptop owners that will help with overall performance and, ultimately, shatting your pants over this awesome game:
1. Clean out that dust! Be sure that your laptop is free of dust and other airborn nasties by uisng a can of compressed air (available at any computer store) on the intakes that are underneath and on the sides and top of the laptop. Build up of dust can happen far into the laptop's ducts and will cause air to flow less freely, ulitmately causing excessive heat which will throttle back your video card's performance threshold. 2. Cool Pads are kewl! Don't be a Nancy, shell out the $29 and pickup a laptop cooler. This nifty little item will keep fresh, cool air flowing into your laptop's intakes therefore keeping the video card (GPU) cooler and frame rates kickin'! 3. Defrag your drive. These levels are huge and take a fair amount of time to load, even on the 7200 RPM Hitachi drive. Defragging your hard drive will help keep load times down to a minimum. 4. I highly recommend headphones for this game. Most of the spookiness in Doom3 is from visual and audible subtleties that are most efficiently recreated with a nice set of cans. With the quality of headphones so good these days, there really is no reason to have a set anyway. 5. Turn out the lights!! Man, I can't tell you what a difference having the lights our makes for the highest possible "Scare Factor" in Doom3. 6. Overclocking for the most frames per second. There are many discussions on overclocking video cards on these forums so all I'll say here is pick a program you're comfortable with and get the most out of your card for this resource hungry game. The laptop cooler will make overclocking much more successful as it will keep cool air flowing freely. In closing, Remember that you're only going to get to play this game ONCE for the FIRST TIME. Make that experience worth every penny of your hard earned cash. Turn out the lights, overclock that video card, put on the headphones and hold on! Oh, and have an extra pair of shorts out for the first time you see a Pink Dog!! -Craig |
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Another great read concerning Doom3 benchmarks with various computer setups: http://www2.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NjQ0
Quote: While DOOM 3 uses one of the most cutting edge and advanced 3D rendering engines on the planet, it's without hesitation that we say it is also one of the most forgiving in terms of the computer hardware needed. id Software has maximized their install base by creating a game that will be available to more people than most ever imagined. Last edited by Craig; 08-03-2004 at 08:19 PM. |
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Posted by a member in another forum:
There is a setting in the config file; seta image_cacheMegs "20" Setting this value higher, makes the game run much smoother according to all accounts. I have an 8890v and have seen some nice improvement, by setting it to seta image_cacheMegs "128" |
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Well, if you have a dual monitor set-up be sure to disable the second monitor when playing; i notice a big difference.
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As mentioned in one of the above things. But it's good to know that from one of our own.
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I followed craig's instructions
Completely playable @ 1024x768 'medium' even with several enemies in room and im on a 9600 with un'optomized' omegas...4.8's and 4.9's will make it rock! i HATE HATE HATE the spiders...i hate those things...freaky little crawlers...I hate 'em... the damn rhino thingee's are cake if you find the mini-chain-gun...that thing is essitional... Half-Life 2 has some stiff competition... i hate the spiders...that scurring over my pionner HDJ-1000's is horrible! Jake- |
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BTW if you can't tell
I LOVE THIS GAME! but i HATE the spiders... Jake- |
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I plan on defragging tonight. But my dad made it sound like if i defrag it'll die so I'm a bit not happy...
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Mayor Tweak
Someone posted this on the Alienware Forum and i tried it and man does it work.
http://www.forumplanet.com/planetdoo...33&tid=1438663 "In your DOOM 3 directory, find "DoomConfig.cfg" (x:\Program Files\Doom 3\base). Open DoomConfig.cfg in Notepad. Find the line: seta image_cacheMegs "32" I changed 32 to 96." AWESOME playing at 1024x768 on high settings. :-) with a Pentium 4 3ghz 9600 card :-) |
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i changed my to 128, there is a post about it a few spots up...
rocks hard! Jake- |
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Thats my 3rd post
But thanks for agreeing |
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you da man
hehe my bad :-)
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