Blakhart

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  • For those looking for a viable alternative to an av/fw that hates t2, try this: 1. Enable the fw in the os. 2. Run this av: http://www.avira.com/en/avira-free-antivirus
  • Hi Have you read the faq? Try that. This sounds like a firewall/networking issue for sure.
  • look for private.store and public.store in the base folder :D
  • dl and copy the creds from the working pc
  • oh the bining, the bining!
  • One must really make an ass of themselves first to get binned at goons, and I am talking other than autopoints, you have no grounds to stand on as far as I am concerned, goons is a very tolerant server. Autopoints doesn't really have much effect on a game overall, just individual combat. So don't blame autopoints getting…
  • Good show. Most driver removal apps don't get every bit, and sometimes the bits left over are very troublesome, so a good driver cleaner afterwards is much worth the effort.
  • What are the system particulars, and what resolution is your monitor? Almost sounds like you may need a os reinstall if it's not a hardware issue. Ok I see you run a macbook, I would run memtext86 and see if there are some mem issues. memtest can test cpu, mem, mobo, and psu, but if the error is not in your mem you will…
  • hmm prety much just spam and rape
  • Also: set the threaded optimisation in the control panel (if the opstion is there) to off for t2 either globaly or in game profiles or a stuttery game may be had - t2 is single threaded as far as the actual game loop goes so it will not benefit from dual smp/multicore systems i have seen this setting enabled work ok in sli…
  • Nvidia t2 enhancements: Anisotropic filtering: Most nvid cards from the 6800 on can handle a good deal of anisotropic filtering, up to 16x in most cases. Anisotropic filtering makes lines stay focused as they trail off into the distance, the game is much more sharply focused at a distance. Antialiasing: Set this to no more…
  • Changing vid card drivers: 1 uninstall vid card driver in normal mode - not safe mode 2 when sys reboots force safe mode (F8) and run driver cleaner and registry cleaner, reboot 3 install new driver in normal mode then reboot 4 change desktop res and so on, play a game or two to check performance 5 reboot once more 6 heat…
  • That's an odd one. Off the top o me head, it's due the windowed mode. Why are you running in window mode? But window mode shouldn't be causing grief. In client prefs make sure that 960x600 is listed as the res you want to use. $pref::Video::resolution = "960 600 32"; give that a shot, but window mode is all sorts of evil…
  • Something to try is changing the vid card drivers, the g80 core vid cards by nvidia, of wich yours is one no matter what anyone says, has an issue in certain games where the system freezes in game for a few secs. I would try the latest driver, something in the 200 range as these should have the fixes for this issue. If…
  • Hi What is the video card and vid card driver version?
  • //BaseRape.cs//www.tricon2.com//{NQP!}Qingfunction checkBaseRapePlayers(){ %count = clientgroup.getcount(); for(%i = 0; %i < %count; %i++) if(Clientgroup.getobject(%i).team > 0) %num++; echo(""); //don't ask. if(%num >= $Tricon::BaseRapeModMinPlayers) return true;}function baseRapeModAnnounce(%client){ if(getsimtime() -…
  • lol im no wizard, im a +12 elf mage! no really you need to look at the tricon code base, open it up (i use tribal ide) and do a search for the function or package that controls the rape if you just wanted to splice it into base you could make it a script, and have it called when it should with callbacks spliced into…
  • Hi! If you look inside tricon you should be able to see where that is done and copy that method as a script.
  • what vid card do u run?
  • thats really keen!
  • heres one: http://www.techspot.com/tweaks/tribes2/tribes-3.shtml but i run all sliders full right save for gamma
  • i meant user account on the local host, not at websites
    in None Comment by Blakhart September 2010
  • vaporware
  • next time you install drivers run a driver cleaner afterwards http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=745 the dso deleter usualy runs at shutdown so the next time you play t2 it starts with fresh dsos
  • that could be so, and also explains the horrible performance with the 2.5, p4s need all the cache they can get because their long pipeline makes cache misses (and likely context switches) very costly - the core 2 architecture is indeed a fine cpu and much more efficient/powerfull than a p4 to see this p4 cache threshing…
    in None Comment by Blakhart September 2010
  • do you have a dso deleter? if not get one, and go in and delete all dsos found before you fire the game up again also, if 5.11 keeps ueing, go back to 5.12 and live with it
  • markymark has a 3rd nipple r u markymark? do u have a funky bunch?
  • yeah disable texture compression in the game settings, and run the game resolution at the monitors native resolution or the monitor will have to interpolate the resolution to whatever it is you selected and that is always a bad thing - if you have an lcd the 5.12 cat based driver should work, but my fav for the r300 core…
  • for r300 core radeons (9500, 9600, 9700, 9800 and derivatives) you want the 5.11 cat driver and no higher if t2 is what you want to optimise the system for, all later drivers offer trouble in t2 if you have a dual core cpu or a cpu with ht enable thread optimisation in the cat driver disable _all_ antialiasing as ati…
  • emphasis on "idles"