Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:31 am by DonJuan
So I've had Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit RC since the day it came out, but never really messed with it until recently. I've done the Window's updates that have been released and reinstalled my drivers, mainly for my audio and video. I got the GPU driver directly from NVidia's website and it's suppose to be the one for Windows 7. My experience so far with Window's 7 has been pleasant, meaning it's ran pretty smooth with my day-to-day PC activities (checking email, Facebook, paying bills, etc.) but I ran into some issues when trying to play HL2DM. Specifically, I'm getting the same issues Slevin has recently. I played just over an hour ago on HL2DM and HL2 CTF from my Vista OS and, as always, had no issues. But, I go to play HL2DM just a minute ago, from 7, and bring on the drama. First and foremost, the screen size seems too small for the actual resolution I'm running, meaning I've got black bars above and below the actual game. Similar to watching a wide screen movie on a regular 4:3 TV. All the in game video settings are set to 1280x1024 (what I've always used and the same res my desktop is on) and at a 4:3 ratio. It makes everything on the screen seem smaller which is quite annoying. Secondly, I'm lagging. I use the 'net_graph 3' command from console (this allows you to see what your server/PC connectivity is doing) and realize that while my connection is fine (good ping, no packet losses, etc.) I'm getting a crappy FPS. While running from Vista I get an average 300 FPS with little activity and around 175-200 during high action during game. When playing from 7 I get an average 125 during no activity and 50-80 during action. I have no idea where the hang up is coming from, but I do know the only different variable is Windows 7. Pisses me off. Anyone having similar or the same issue?
Ryan
Last edited by DonJuan on Thu Oct 29, 2009 9:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.