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I hope to find some useful comments here on how to resolve this problem. I also tried various nVidea drivers (from, also from the official nvidia website), and I even tried to resolve this problem by overclocking my graphics card (which gained 24(!!)% in performance if I may believe the 3DMark Benchmark), yet, with no result for HL1DM. More side info: I play on the 19" screen at 75Hz, always in 640x480, in Open GL-mode, 16-bit. Seeing this is one of the most GPU/CPU-demanding games nowadays and my PC can run it, I don't understand how a 13 year old game can't run with a constant 100 FPS on my machine.
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In timerefresh I get between 10 fps (which is easily triple of what I get in HL1DM).Īnother fact, I did a test by installing Crysis 2 on this system and I can even play it in Hardcore settings. Now the strange thing is, when I play CS 1.6 (which is afaik based on the same engine as HL1) I have a perfectly stable 100FPS, moreover, if I put developer 1 and put fps_max 200 in console I even get 200 FPS stable without a problem. In timerefresh the result varies between 300 and 700 fps (more or less). using the rocket launcher or something my fps sometimes drops to 70-80. Now my problem is, whereas my old (less specced computer) could easily run Half-Life 1 multiplayer with a stable 100FPS, with this computer I can't. An asus mobile computer with following specsĭisplay: 17,3" widescreen (the integrated laptopscreen) + 19" Samsung SyncMaster 940BF which I dualscreened via the HDMI-port. As long as it had HDMI acces and it could run CS1.6/HL I was happy. I wanted a decent system for under a grand and preferrably a notebook. As my 6 year old desktop had died I've been looking for a new system that'd fullfil my needs.