Some common issues with graphics cards, many of which lead to game crashes or poor performance... |
Before trying anything else, see if there are updates for your graphics and sound card drivers. Historically, updates to the drivers have fixed most problems reported by end users.
There are a number of reasons graphics speed might be slow:
You can display the frame rate using the showfps
cheat code, or by editing the showFPS
setting in the config file.
Workarounds:
Note: When reporting graphics issues on Windows, it really helps if you can include a DXDiag report or GPU-Z in your big tickets or forum posts.
The following issues have been reported by Windows users...
If you're using Intel Integrated Graphics, you might get crashes in ig4icd32.dll as reported in the Warzone2100.RPT file.
This is a known bug with Intel's integrated graphics drivers and not something that can be fixed from within Warzone. Please report the bug to Intel and ask them to fix their problems!
Workarounds:
The following issues have been reported by Mac users...
If you have a Nvidia based Mac running Mac OS X 10.5.6-10.5.9, you will almost certainly have the problem where all the ground textures are white.
This is caused by a known bug in the graphics drivers that ship with Mac OS X.
Workarounds:
The following issues have been reported by Linux users...
If you are running Warzone on Linux, using Intel graphics with SNA (Sandy Bridge New Acceleration) enabled, and you experience flickering objects when in fullscreen mode, then you probably have some sort of compositing activated.
This is a known bug. However, a proper fix will take a while as the problem lies in the DRI2 protocol.
Workarounds:
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Graphic Card DriversAlmost all graphics related problems, and most game crash problems, can be fixed by installing the latest drivers for your graphics card. To save you some time, here's a list of links to driver download pages for common graphics cards:
You can find some more information in the WZ forums. |