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    Anyone is willing to test a game ?

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by emilem, Sep 5, 2006.

  1. emilem

    emilem Notebook Geek

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    its Winning Eleven 9.
    i tried the "render 0 frames ahead" tweak and it just made everything worse.
    i would imagine that a sports game should not have a lagging frame at intervals of 5 seconds give or take.

    help will be appreciated . thanks.
     
  2. Goren

    Goren Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    Sorry, no links to cracks/serials/wares etc.
     
  3. Donald@Paladin44

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    Have you installed all of the patches for Winning Eleven 9?

    Have you contacted their tech support?

    You are correct that it makes no sense to have this lag in a sports game like that, particularly when far more complex games do not exhibit it.
     
  4. emilem

    emilem Notebook Geek

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    i just downloaded the latest drivers 91.36 and the setup tells me no compatible hardware was found ..
    i am certain i downloaded the geforce go drivers..
    any suggestions ?
     
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    aurawolf Notebook Consultant

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    go to laptopvideo2go.com and download the correct inf for your driver set. For some erason nvidia's offical drivers don't recognize the 7600Go
     
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    emilem Notebook Geek

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    thanks.
    would you have any suggestions for me in the OC thread ?
     
  7. chrisyano

    chrisyano Hall Monitor NBR Reviewer

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    As Paladin44 suggested, have you downloaded and installed all of the Winning Eleven patches? The patches for the games?

    Also, you may want to try reinstalling the stock GPU drivers as a control test. You need to download the new driver, uninstall the one you want, restart the PC, and then install the new driver to get it work properly.