Mark30001
March 11th, 2007, 15:21
I've just purchased Counter-Strike Source, and for some reason it's running choppy on my system.
I'm running it on an nVidia 6800 GTOC AGP 256MB card on a Pentium 4 2.4GHz PC with 1GB RAM, but I'm getting some horrible video. Vertical Sync is disabled as well. Usually on CS 1.6 I have 100+ fps & 20-30 ping, and runs great on an OpenGL 1280x1024 resolution.
I've lowered all of the Advanced Video settings in CS:S to 'LOW' and the resolution to 800x600, yet everything still runs choppy (even while playing BOTs on single player mode).
I don't have any extra applications/ad-ware running in the background (just reformatted this PC). Would creating Virtual Memory resolve any problems?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
I'm running it on an nVidia 6800 GTOC AGP 256MB card on a Pentium 4 2.4GHz PC with 1GB RAM, but I'm getting some horrible video. Vertical Sync is disabled as well. Usually on CS 1.6 I have 100+ fps & 20-30 ping, and runs great on an OpenGL 1280x1024 resolution.
I've lowered all of the Advanced Video settings in CS:S to 'LOW' and the resolution to 800x600, yet everything still runs choppy (even while playing BOTs on single player mode).
I don't have any extra applications/ad-ware running in the background (just reformatted this PC). Would creating Virtual Memory resolve any problems?
Any help is greatly appreciated.