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Help With Playing Graal Smoothly
Ok, well I play Graal completely fine on my laptop, but not my actual PC.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/873551415.png That is my connection, and I have usually 70-80ms on Era. So when I minizmize my screen to a really small resolution it works fine, but when it is in full screen I was super slow, but have no lag at all. How can I fix this? |
Say 'showlag' on Era and look at the FPS. It should be between 18-22 at all times. If it's not you're lagging. Let me know where you have the highest drop in FPS and I can try to fix up those spots. If you find an area where you're lagging significantly more than others, say "showscriptstats", press F2, then look in "Scripts" and paste the message in there.
Unfortunately, some of the slowdown is unavoidable from a server's standpoint as it's a problem with the Graal client. Do you lag on servers like UN with less custom systems? |
I never play UN. I play Era and Zodiac and lag on both of them. My FPS ranges from 19-21 on Era. I think it is because of Windows 7 though, isn't it? Because Graal ran fine on my old computer (XP). Also how do you uninstall graal?
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You can't necessarily uninstall graal. They never put in a uninstaller. If someone could tell you how to remove the cookies from the installation + remove all the files n such or however you wish to go about it. Good luck fixing your problem.
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Thanks for correcting me Chris.
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1. Press Start/Windows Key 2. Type "dxdiag" into the search text box (without quotes) 3. DirectX Diagnostic Tool will open, and you will have to click the Display 1 tab at the top of it's window. 4. You will now see the Name and Manufacturer of the device in top left group box. There are only 3 major graphic chipsets out these days, if you don't have one of them you will have to skip to the note at the bottom. If it says ATI go here: http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx If it says Nvidia go here: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us If it says Intel go here: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Default.aspx When you're on those sites it's just a matter of using the Name of the device to track down the right one. Note: If you have a brand-name computer (Toshiba, Acer, HP, etc.) and can't find the appropriate drivers from the sites above you need to go to their support website, and look up the computer model, and download the drivers from there. |
see if this helps, it helped me slightly on my laptop and i think it helped andrew a little bit too
http://forums.graalonline.com/forums...6&postcount=36 |
It helped slightly but not a big impact, I still appreciate it and thanks Crono.
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Looks like you're in the same boat as everyone else who's client is currently slow but will probably see a major speed improvement when V6 is actually released to public.
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