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Old 22nd September 2004, 19:51   #1
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I need some help with this. i've got an acer C300 laptop: a very nice machine, but my 3D card is the onboard intel chip with 64MB RAM. I'd like to play some RTCW:ET with my clanmates, but the intel video 's performance is really poor... even with ET fully tweaked

does anybody know some things to improve the performance? in windows everything is set to lowest, but I don't find a tool that can alter more settings then the default intel tool

I don't care about image quality... I just want to squeeze a few more FPS out of this machine. my average framerate outside/in combat is 20. almost playable to me

overclocking the vidcard is not an option, unfortunately. it's too expensive for that
other notebook system tweaks are also welcome
 
Old 23rd September 2004, 10:07   #2
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I'm afraid you're pretty limited there.
I'm not aware of any other tweaks besides those ingame and of the driver itself.
 
Old 23rd September 2004, 16:53   #3
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with an travelmate 290 i get around 10000 3D mark points, that's not bad for a € 1200 laptop
 
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