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I was thinking that we could all post our systems specs here along with any comments on quality of game performance and average FPS. This would help give the developers a sort of guide as to how the game reacts with different system configurations and not just the system specs of the people who are having a problem. After all, it would give you a better set of "controls" when trying to locate a problem.

 

I figured the following would be pertinent:

Operating System (OS)

CPU Manufacturer (and Mobo if known)

Amount of RAM

Video Card being used

Internet Connection speed/type

Display settings

Other information that may be relevant (anti-virus programs, firewalls, etc)

 

If there's anything else you guys can think of please let me know. Also, I was thinking that a cross post of this to the General Chat area would allow you to get more people's attention than just the programming forum, I just didn't know where else to put it.

 

OS: Windows XP Pro SP 2

CPU: AMD Sempron 2200+ 1.99ghz (I'd have to look up the mobo info)

RAM: 512 MB

Video: Sapphire ATI Radeon 9600 256MB RAM

Internet: Cable connection through router on home network

Display: 1024x768 32 bit single monitor

Other: Generally good performance (a little lag every once in a while) average FPS when in a non-crowded area is about 100FPS, in a crowded area (storages and such) about 60FPS

Edited by goliath_cobalt

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I figured the following would be pertinent:

Operating System (OS)

CPU Manufacturer (and Mobo if known)

Amount of RAM

Video Card being used

Internet Connection speed/type

Display settings

Other information that may be relevant (anti-virus programs, firewalls, etc)

Why not.

OS: Linux (Debian testing)

CPU: Athlon XP 1800+ (~1.5 GHz)

RAM: 256 MB (only!)

Video: Nvidia MX440 (NV17), 64MB RAM

Internet: cable

Display: LCD 1024x768, 32 bit

FPS: 20-100+

I ralelly have lags or resyncs. And if I do, they are due to internet connection, not my crappy machine :D

 

Regards

 

Chryzopraz

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Machine 1:

 

OS: Windows XP SP2 Pro

CPU: Intel P4 3.2GHz \w HT on

RAM: 1GB / DDR

Video: ATI Mobility Radeon x800 (256MB)

Internet: ADSL

Display: LCD 1680x1050, 32 bit (playing at 1280x1024)

FPS: 180+ crowded areas if uncapped (capped at 30)

 

Machine 2:

 

OS: Windows 2k3 SP1 RC1

CPU: 2x Intel Xeon 2.8GHz \w HT on

RAM: 1GB / DDR

Video: nVidia FX 5200 (128MB)

Internet: ADSL

Display: CRT 1280x1024, 32 bit (playing at 1152x864)

FPS: 25+ crowded areas if uncapped (capped at 30)

 

Only lag I get is from being in US -> high ping times (ussualy 250ms, best 150ms)

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Sure, I'll play too 8^)

OS: slackware -current with latest -mm linux kernal, or WinXP... depending.

CPU: pentium -4m

512M RAM - 32M for video

integrated intel 855 video card

adsl connection

 

FPS in windows is about 30-40 zoomed right out, 15-20 in linux (in windows, the cpu is maxing out, in linux it's not, so i figure it's the graphics card)

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OS: Windows XP Pro SP 2 or Gentoo Kernel 2.6.11

CPU: AMD Athelon 2200+ XP

RAM: 512 MB

Video card: GeForce 440MX 64 MB Video RAM

Connection: 1+ Mbps DSL (It's faster than my computer, that's for sure...)

Display: 1024x1820 resolution, KDE under gentoo.

Other settings: Windows firewall, AVG free, and ProcessGuard in windows, firefox and the various KDE programs in Gentoo.

 

FPS in windows is about ten, in linux hovers around fifteen. Windows makes it *thrum/wirr*, linux it does not. Exceptionally low resyncs, ping hovers around one hundred...

 

Comp 2:

OS: Mac OS X 10.something.something

CPU: G2

RAM: 128 MB

Video Card: ATi Rage 128 (OpenGl 1.1)

Connection: T1

Display: 800x600

Other settings: It's running Safari.

 

FPS is zero to two. Poor man is stuck on.

Edited by freeone3000

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I figured the following would be pertinent:

Operating System (OS)

CPU Manufacturer (and Mobo if known)

Amount of RAM

Video Card being used

Internet Connection speed/type

Display settings

Other information that may be relevant (anti-virus programs, firewalls, etc)

 

OS/CPU/Manufacturer:

ewq222@Glowie ewq222 $ uname -a
Linux Glowie 2.6.10-gentoo-r4 #1 SMP Tue Jan 11 04:23:36 MST 2005 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux

As you can see my time is off :P but thats really it.

Motherboard: Asus A7N8X-Deluxe

RAM: 512MB (DDR 400/PC3200)

Video Card: NVidia GeforceMX 5200 (128MB)

Internet connection: Comcast Cable = ~3Mbits

Display: 1280X1024 Run EL in 1152X864X32

Average FPS: 20

Client used: LNX patched CVS

 

I run hardly nothing in the background if I need the response, but if I am clicking repeatedly like Alchemy Ill run XMMS &or Gaim in the background. Occasionally my Mud client, and of course Mozilla.

Hope this helps :D

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OS: Windows Xp SP 2

CPU: Intel Pentium 4 2.4Ghz@2.8Ghz

Ram: 1Gb ~357Mhz Cl 2

Video Card:PNY Nvidia Geforce 6 6600 GT 128 MB AGP

Internet Connection: 512 kbps ADSL

Display: 1027*768*32

Average FPS: 200-250

F-secure antivirus&firewall 2005

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OS: Linux (stock 2.6.11 kernel on Mandrake 10.1)

CPU Manufacturer (and Mobo if known): AMD Athlon64 3000+, too lame to look up mobo.

Amount of RAM: 512 MB

Video Card being used: Geforce 4 MX 440, mobile version

Internet Connection speed/type: DSL

Display settings: 1280x800, usually playing at 1024x768x32 windowed

Other information that may be relevant (anti-virus programs, firewalls, etc): no firewalls, usually running xmms, a browser, and a couple of editor windows as well

 

FPS ~15 in crowded areas. up to 100 in empty maps, usually 20-30.

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OS: Linux 2.6.9

CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1800

Mainboard: Elitegroup L7VTA

RAM: 256MB DDR-266 (128M AGP aperture)

Video card: NVidia GeForce FX 5200 (AGP 3.0/8x)

Internect connection: Ethernet, 10 MBit static IP

Display settings:

#video_mode = 8 (1152x864  32bpp)
#full_screen = 0
#no_adjust_shadows = 1
#shadows_on = 1
#use_shadow_mapping = 0
#max_shadow_map_size = 1024
#clouds_shadows = 1
#show_reflection = 1
#show_fps=1
#limit_fps=40
#poor_man = 0
#use_vertex_array = 0
#use_mipmaps = 1
#use_point_particles = 1
#particles_percentage = 100
#mouse_limit=10

Other Information: Using firewall, only outgoing TCP permitted. Network latency (round-trip time to el.solexine.fr and back) usually 20-30ms, ~10% loss at the moment.

Game performance: 20-30 FPS, in crowded areas 10-15 FPS. In some areas, like in front of PL storage (5-10 FPS), at the northeastern towers of Nordcarn (5-8 FPS) and in front of Magic school (2-3 FPS) weird performance drops.

Edited by Lachesis

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Operating System (OS): Windows XP SP2

CPU Manufacturer (and Mobo if known): Intel Pentium-M 1.6 GHz

Amount of RAM: 512 MB

Video Card being used: ATI Radeon Mobility 9200 64 MB

Internet Connection speed/type: 100 Mbps fiber optic (i'm not kidding) :)

Location: Boston, MA, USA

Display settings: 1680x1024x32, playing at 1280x1024x32 windowed

Norton Anti-Virus, MS AntiSpyware, Windows Firewall

 

20-30 FPS in crowded areas and area with lots of objects (like the magic school), 60-100 FPS in uncrowded area

 

ping ~100-200 ms in all areas

little lag and overall great performance with just EL running

a lot of lag in crowded areas and while changing maps with a few browsers and a music player open

 

#video_mode = 10

#full_screen = 0

#no_adjust_shadows = 0

#shadows_on = 1

#use_shadow_mapping = 1

#max_shadow_map_size = 2048

#clouds_shadows = 1

#show_reflection = 1

#show_fps=1

#limit_fps=0

#poor_man = 0

#use_vertex_array = 0

#use_mipmaps = 1

#use_point_particles = 1

#particles_percentage = 100

#mouse_limit=5

#normal_camera_rotation_speed = 45.0

#fine_camera_rotation_speed = 5.0

Edited by chintan

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Operating System (OS): Gentoo Linux 2.6.11

CPU Manufacturer (and Mobo if known): Amd Athlon 64 - Asus k8v(via)

Amount of RAM: 1024 MiB

Video Card being used: ATI Radeon X800XT 256 MiB

Internet Connection speed/type: 704/128 Kib/s - ADSL

Location: Halsa, Norway (Where Keiko(free willy) lived his last days)

Display settings: 1280x1024x32, playing at 1024x768x32 windowed

 

 

100++ fps is normal.

 

50-70 in crowded areas

ping ~50-60

 

#video_mode = 6

#full_screen = 0

#no_adjust_shadows = 0

#shadows_on = 1

#use_shadow_mapping = 1

#max_shadow_map_size = 4096

#clouds_shadows = 1

#show_reflection = 1

#show_fps=1

#limit_fps=150

#poor_man = 0

#use_vertex_array = 10

#use_mipmaps = 1

#use_point_particles = 1

#particles_percentage = 100

#mouse_limit=15

#normal_camera_rotation_speed = 35.0

#fine_camera_rotation_speed = 5.0

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OS: linux 2.6.11 ck-sources r4

CPU: P4, 2.4 GHz, don't know which mainboard

RAM: 1280 MB

Graphics Device: NVidia Geforce 3 Ti 200 64 MB

Wire: DSL

Display: 1152x864x32

 

#full_screen = 0, usually switched to fullscreen while actively playing

#no_adjust_shadows = 0

#shadows_on = 1

#use_shadow_mapping = 1

#max_shadow_map_size = 4096

#clouds_shadows = 1

#show_reflection = 1

#show_fps = 1

#limit_fps = 50

#poor_man = 0

#use_vertex_array = 5

#use_mipmaps = 1

#use_point_particles = 1

#particles_percentage = 100

 

When I don't use #limit_fps I have fps between 20 in very crowded areas and ~300 in empty areas.

 

I am behind a firewall that's running on our local homenetwork. No unmodifiable restrictions apply to it.

 

Usually xmms, firefox, mailclient and one or more editors/ides are running at the same time.

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Not a bad idea:

CPU: AMD 64 3000+ (1.8Ghz)

OS: SuSE Linux, 9.2

Kernel: 2.6.11? (32-bit, for now :rolleyes:)

RAM: 512

GPU: nVidia GeForce 440 Go (laptop chip)

Wire: Both 712kbps? and 512kbps

 

Im always running a couple of shells, firefox and xmms.

I get framerates from 15 (VoTD storage at peak times) to 190 when on my own (gotta love those Linux drivers!)

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Primary System:

 

CPU: Athlon 64 3400+

OS: Win XP Pro, soon to gain Linux as well

RAM: 1G

Disk: 100G

GPU: nVidia GeForce 440 Go

Display:: LCD 1680x1050 wide screen

Network: Wireless or 640k/256k DSL depending on location

Other: laptop

 

Secondary:

 

Too many to list, including Linux, Windowx XP, Windows 98, Mac OSX

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OS: Windows Xp SP 2

CPU: Intel Pentium 4 3.4Ghz

Ram: 1.00 GB

Video Card:ATi Radeon X800 XT 256 MB PCI-express

Internet Connection: 2.5 mbit

Display: 1280*1024*32 19" TFT with DVI

Average FPS: 300+ (but limited to 25)

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3 systems:

PC1

Operating System (OS) Windows XP Professional SP2

CPU Manufacturer (and Mobo if known) Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz

Amount of RAM 512 DDR

Video Card being used ATI Radeon x300 256MB

Internet Connection speed/type ADSL 1024/256

Display settings 1024*768*32, getting average 190 FPS :D

Other information that may be relevant (anti-virus programs, firewalls, etc) Windows SP2 Firewall

 

PC2

Operating System (OS) Windows XP Professional SP2

CPU Manufacturer (and Mobo if known) AMD Duron 1.4, SIS

Amount of RAM 512

Video Card being used NVidia GeForce4 MX4-440 128MB

Internet Connection speed/type shared from PC1 over 100MB/s LAN, switched hub

Display settings 800x600x32, getting average 35 FPS

Other information that may be relevant (anti-virus programs, firewalls, etc)

 

PC3

Operating System (OS) Windows XP Professional SP2

CPU Manufacturer (and Mobo if known) AMD Athlon 2.0

Amount of RAM 512

Video Card being used ATI Radeon 9200SE 128MB

Internet Connection speed/type shared from PC1 over 100MB/s LAN, switched hub

Display settings 1280x1024*32, getting average of 45 FPS

Other information that may be relevant (anti-virus programs, firewalls, etc)

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OS: Windows Xp Pro

CPU: Intel Pentium 4 @ 3.2Ghz

Ram: 1.00 GB

Video Card:Nvidia GeForce FX 5600 AGP

Internet Connection: DSL 512K running through belkin wireless router

Display: 1280*1024*32 19" TFT

Average FPS: 50

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OS: Gentoo Linux (and Windows XP SP2)

CPU: AMD Athlon Thunderbird (Athlon-C) 1.333 MHz

RAM: 512 MB Non-DDR SDRAM (133 MHz, CL2, Infineon)

MoBo: ASUS A7V-133

Video Card: GeForce 3 - 64 MB VRAM

Internet Connection: 1 MBit/s down - 128 KBit/s up - ADSL

Display setting: 1024x768x32BPP@85Hz

FPS: 30 ~ 200

 

Comments:

1. I'm using the CVS-Client with the optimized renderer patch (VBO)

2. I'm mainly using Linux.

3. When I'm running Programs in background, the game seems to lag!

Details:

I'm running SETI@home(BOINC) in the background. It runs with the LOWEST priority!

EL doesn't like background-Programs... Can there be anything done so that it runs better with background-programs? (EL does have a nice-level of 0 (normal Priority)).

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One thing that might help you (Mr Maniac) is to set the limit_fps to say 40.

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One thing that might help you (Mr Maniac) is to set the limit_fps to say 40.

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Thank you for that tip, but I already tried that and it doesn't help...

 

But I'll try your tip with the sheduler...

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Operating System (OS): Gentoo with 2.6 kernel

CPU Manufacturer (and Mobo if known) Athlon 1.4 G proc on a ASUSTeK A7V133 Mobo

Amount of RAM: 768MB

Video Card being used: GeForce2 MX 400 128MB

Internet Connection speed/type Cable (Cable modem to router to PC)

Display settings Desktop 1280x1024x32 with client running windowed 640x480x32 while working on other things and 800x600x32 when just playing

Other information that may be relevant (anti-virus programs, firewalls, etc) Biggest thing here will be Firefox, irssi and usually 2 terminals running at any given time.

 

Caves and open areas in a crowd forced me to set shadows, clouds, and reflections Off to avoid serious resyncs at 800x600x32 not so bad at 640x480x32. With others around in normal play 25-35 fps, while out in the open without too much foliage etc 100-115 fps.

 

Havent limited fps yet but I will update this post when I get everything set including settings.

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