When I start the game, it loads, yeah, default background, and the only addons I have are related to RP
My system specs are decent except for my CPU (Semprom 3100+)
It's horrid, I saw suggestions of just leaving it alone for 6-7 minutes, I left it alone for 10, nothin'.
The real problem is this: It takes almost a whole second for ANYTHING to respond, mousing over menu buttons lags, opening windows is worse, and even the game overlay is affected, with a whole second between the times of typing the letters, and them actually appearing...
Any ideas? Did an update do this? Does my CPU cause the problems?
For addons, I have the following:
[code]Mad Cow's Weapons (all 3 of 'em)
The entire Wire SVN
The PCMOD2 SVN
A clientside MD3 player[/code]
The CPU is a big contributor to gaming and high proccessing programs but another problem is that you might not have a sufficient graphics card D: Correct me if I'm wrong
[QUOTE=Keith;29370161]The CPU is a big contributor to gaming and high proccessing programs but another problem is that you might not have a sufficient graphics card D: Correct me if I'm wrong[/QUOTE]
I have an Nvidia 9800 GTX, 2 GB of RAM, 1.5 GB of that's usable, the Semprom 3100+ processor, and Windows XP SP3 32bit.
Any of this a problem?
I'm assuming you have a Socket 754 board since PCIe slots were never on Socket 462 boards. That puts your system being built between 2003-2005, which makes your machine 6-8 years old, ancient by gaming standards. From the get-go, the 754 socket was a crippled and stripped down version of its socket 939 big brother, and the Sempron was a budget version of the more powerful Athlon. Both were never meant for any sort of gaming, let alone demanding games of today.
About the only thing worth anything in your system is the 9800GT (which I'm assuming you added much later), but its performance is severely crippled by your slow system.
Basically your system is terrible. If you want better performance, you're going to have to buy a whole new machine, preferably one you build yourself. The only thing you'll really be able to salvage is the 9800GT, and possibly the drives. Though your drives are probably IDE and most modern boards have dropped IDE in favor of the more faster SATA standard.
I'm doing fine on an AMD Athlon 64 x2 Dual Core Processor 5000+ 2.6GHz, and a computer built in 2005-2006.
[QUOTE=bohb;29372668]I'm assuming you have a Socket 754 board since PCIe slots were never on Socket 462 boards. That puts your system being built between 2003-2005, which makes your machine 6-8 years old, ancient by gaming standards. From the get-go, the 754 socket was a crippled and stripped down version of its socket 939 big brother, and the Sempron was a budget version of the more powerful Athlon. Both were never meant for any sort of gaming, let alone demanding games of today.
About the only thing worth anything in your system is the 9800GT (which I'm assuming you added much later), but its performance is severely crippled by your slow system.
Basically your system is terrible. If you want better performance, you're going to have to buy a whole new machine, preferably one you build yourself. The only thing you'll really be able to salvage is the 9800GT, and possibly the drives. Though your drives are probably IDE and most modern boards have dropped IDE in favor of the more faster SATA standard.[/QUOTE]
The motherboard is new, and the comp was built 1-2 years ago, and the GT was added about 6 months ago, to replace an older AMD that fried itself (I don't remember how, but I think something broke.)
These problems actually popped up out of nowhere, and resolved themselves after a reboot.
Which brings me to this, can a mod or someone lock the thread?
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