Saturday, April 3, 2010

MAJOR BF2 Issue

I'm having an issue in Battlfield 2 where if I turn while standing still, I will have a turning lag or frame skipping.It only happns whileI'm standing still. I can be in the back of a helipcoper or humvee, using a turret, running or sprinting and everything is as smoot as butter.And no its not internet lag because it happens in single player alos.Here is a video showcasing what happens. You can see it really well at the end at the turret:http://youtube.com/watch?v=CpAeUD7ZYMsThis is the ONLY thing I can find on google with the same issue as mine:http://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?s=c536a582ec5b3114bfe273bdb616dd4c%26t=33820224Tried on 3 different computers1st computer (worked perfectly for about half the time I owned it, then started messing up.)E6600@2.4ghz , 2 gigs DDR2 667 Ram, Gigabyte P45 mobo, 8800 GTX, 320 Gig hdd2nd computer which was a laptop(never worked right)Pentium M @1.6ghz, 512 megs DDR 400 Ram, Ati 9600, 60 gig hdd3rd and current pcE2140@3.2ghz, 2 gigs DDR2 800 Ram, Gigabyte P35 mobo, 8800 GT, 320 gig hddThings Ive tried: (bit long)Tried to see if it was a problem with the game not being updated... didnt work. Problem persisted with the game without any updates and with the 1.41 patch.Unclocked my pc to stock speeds, didnt workLowered my Ram latencies, didnt workTried another mouse, didnt workdid the windows hotfix to optiimize dual core cpus, didnt help a bitupdated nvida drivers, still didnt workdownloaded setpoint for my mouse, that didnt workused an x1550 graphics card in my current pc with a fresh install of windows xp, that didnt worktried vista, still didnt workmade sure nothing in my pc was overheatingupdated pc driversmade sure my power supply was adequatedefragged my hdd.did a fresh install of windows xp, didnt workreinstalled bf2, didnt workmade sure nothing in the nvida control panel was conflicting, all set to application controlledtried bf2 on low settings, didnt workupdated my biosI'm open to suggestions on what else to try. Thanks alot people.MAJOR BF2 Issue
I don't know for sure, but I've had major issues with this on my dual core systems. It seems like a LOT of hard disk activity is being made, but I can't trace it.MAJOR BF2 Issue
[QUOTE=''FreyarHunter'']I don't know for sure, but I've had major issues with this on my dual core systems. It seems like a LOT of hard disk activity is being made, but I can't trace it.[/QUOTE]Are you having the turning lag also? I have hardly no hdd actviity, just once every 20 seconds, but thats due to punkbuster checking my game files.
Is it your internet connection? If not you should go to the EA technical support page. Or but a new copy of BF2 for $20.
EA tech. dont know **** I learned that when I emailed them about the sims 2. Its not my internet connection. It also happens in single player. And I already bought another copy about 2 weeks ago.
lol.. I know where you are coming from, I played BF 2. It never stopped crashing on me and deleting all the keys so the controls were locked and you couldn't even press escape or move the mouse.I remember how the server browser was broken for ages when they released it, and I remember reading how content from the expansion, especially the grabling hook, was meant to have been in the initial release. Meaning the entire level design is flawed rofl I LOVE EA. ANYWAY, you'd have a lot better luck trying an unofficial BF 2 forum; they have the knowledge
Anyone else?
Did you restart after clocking back to stock?
[QUOTE=''Swiftstrike5'']Did you restart after clocking back to stock? [/QUOTE]Its not the overclcoking. The laptop and my 1st computer werent oc'd and it happened on it.
Yeah, but stuttering was the only problem I had with BF (except for CTDs, which was due to bad RAM). After reseting to stock speeds the stuttering was gone. If its on all 3 computers then you should consider that the disk is bad and installed improperly. Try downloading the demo and testing that. If that doesn't work, look for what all 3 computers have in common (Anti-virus, OS, Drivers, programs, etc), to help you find the problem.
[QUOTE=''Swiftstrike5'']Yeah, but stuttering was the only problem I had with BF (except for CTDs, which was due to bad RAM). After reseting to stock speeds the stuttering was gone. If its on all 3 computers then you should consider that the disk is bad and installed improperly. Try downloading the demo and testing that. If that doesn't work, look for what all 3 computers have in common (Anti-virus, OS, Drivers, programs, etc), to help you find the problem. [/QUOTE]Ive tried the demo, same problem. Ive even did a fresh install of xp with NOTHING extra instlalled and it still happened. Anything else?
Are you infected with some weird form of radiation? Lol.
[QUOTE=''Swiftstrike5''] Are you infected with some weird form of radiation? Lol. [/QUOTE]eeeh **** it, im just gonna wait for battlefield 3
[QUOTE=''Bf2problem''][QUOTE=''Swiftstrike5''] Are you infected with some weird form of radiation? Lol. [/QUOTE]eeeh **** it, im just gonna wait for battlefield 3[/QUOTE]After the debacle that is 2142, I doubt I want to shell out US$50 for another ''Modification'' of BF2.
[QUOTE=''FreyarHunter''][QUOTE=''Bf2problem''][QUOTE=''Swiftstrike5''] Are you infected with some weird form of radiation? Lol. [/QUOTE]eeeh **** it, im just gonna wait for battlefield 3[/QUOTE]After the debacle that is 2142, I doubt I want to shell out US$50 for another ''Modification'' of BF2.[/QUOTE]Yea I know what you mean, but Battlefield 3 will be on a differnt engine this time. I forget the name, but its the same engine Battlefield: Bad Company uses. That means better graphics and destructable environments :)
I don't think I will be that excited about Bad Company.

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