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Any luck improving FPS on a 1910/1915?


Any luck improving FPS on a 1910/1915?

Postby Weyoun » Sep 13, 2003 @ 11:48am

Hi all,

I bought a new Ipaq 1915 yesterday. I wanted to try out Pocket Quake 1, and it's as slow as to snails fucking.

Which is to say: very slow.

I read the benchmark thread, and the FPS seems about right. 5-6 a second, but only indoors. Areas like the one where you pick a difficulty are verrrry slooooow.

I tried freeing up some program memory, but even with 32 mb it wouldn't improve. I tried a smaller screen, no sound, still no luck.

So my question is, is anyone having any luck improving FPS on a 1910/1915 to reasonably levels? [8-9 FPS]
Weyoun
 


Postby James S » Sep 13, 2003 @ 2:42pm

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Postby Weyoun » Sep 13, 2003 @ 5:13pm

I tried all the optimization stuff already; no luck.

I did a complete new install with the latest version. I reset my Ipaq and started quake. I timedemo'd it for a minute or two, and got 6 fps.

I then applied the optimization settings to the config file, and still no luck. It looks like crap, but didn't improve my performance one bit: 5.9 FPS when I timedemo'd it again. :cry:

Oh well. That's life I guess. I don't play quake all that often, so it's no big loss. I still have Doom :D
Weyoun
 


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