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GrimDarkHart 11-03-2008 05:07 PM

Vista?!?
 
I have to play on a dail-up connection at home and it runs ok, lagging a little. But I went to a friends with a wireless connection and played Fiesta and it plays almost exactly the same as it does on dial-up. Some noticable things are on the character creation screen the screen goes all jagged and pices are missing. As I was watching my firend I noticed how great it actually looked, so smooth. Whereas mine, whether on dial-up or wireless looks terrible compared to his. Does Vista not run Fiesta properly or something? I got my laptop only about 2 months. Thanks in advance.:laugh:

Spirit 11-03-2008 05:08 PM

I have Vista and I have never noticed those issues.

Vasu 11-03-2008 05:10 PM

Dial-up shouldn't change the way the client runs...it should only change the speed at which it runs...

Hraesvelg 11-03-2008 05:15 PM

You're running it on a laptop? That might be some of your problem. More graphics card power = hotter machine = bad for laptops.

Loveless 11-03-2008 05:19 PM

I run on a Vista laptop on a wireless connection... no problem.

Ralath 11-03-2008 06:27 PM

My laptop doesn't get... too... hot as far as I can tell.

zeilfridge 11-03-2008 10:20 PM

if this is about laptop, maybe it is issue about graphic card, i have using laptop, and wireless connection, but no problem and never seen that issue too..

Belaslav 11-03-2008 10:33 PM

Could be corrupt filies, to fix you have to reinstall.

Could be that your comp is slowed by some malware and/or spyware, try running antivirus scans. Maybe a disk defragmentation...

Or could be just your dial-up...

Hraesvelg 11-04-2008 12:46 AM

I could cook toast on mine back in the day. Some like it hot, and AMD is one of them. Without looking at his specs, I can't say. Mostly speculation, like everyone else is doing. ::shrug::

GrimDarkHart 11-04-2008 05:39 PM

my laptop runs off a NVIDIA GeForce 7000M graphics card. I'm not exactly sure how old my laptop is. Can you change graphics cards?? I don't think you can but not sure.

Dynamics 11-11-2008 01:09 PM

Let me just confirm what a few have already said. Your internet speed, whether wireless or via dial-up modem is irrelevant to your graphics. The lag you're experiencing has nothing to do with your internet connection, it's just your computer giving you a bad frame rate.

The real source of your problem is your graphics card. The 7000M is an extremely low end integrated graphics card. The 7000M is designed for very minimal things. It struggles extensively with 3D rendering, and even with some videos. It is probably adds a significant strain on the card just running Vista. I'm afraid you're going to have to update to a more functional graphics card if you want to get past the bad graphics.

Important things to note for a graphics card are it's memory (not core) clock speed and dedicated memory. Most graphics cards on new laptops and PCs will support Fiesta just fine, so I won't delve further than those two details.

Clock speed helps your frame rate, and dedicated memory also improves frame rates for using higher resolutions. For a resolution like 1024x768 pixels you'll be fine with a 256 megabyte card. I would say a graphics card with 500 megahertz memory clock speed is good for gaming.

GrimDarkHart 11-11-2008 02:28 PM

Thanks for that Dynamics. I've been thinking of upgrading my graphics card. As it turns out I have almost completely fixed the problem, it all came down to changing my battery supply/plugged-in settings. I have always kept it on power saver for use at school and I messed with the settings on High Performance and it runs great even on dial-up. Thanks to everyone for your ideas.:laugh::devil:


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