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How many fps u have in the game ?

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    20 its good ? :blink:[/b]
    good enough

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    good enough [/b]
    at moradon server 1 , how much u have ? :huh:

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    like 15-20 (with weapon effects on)

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    like 15-20 (with weapon effects on)[/b]
    i have 5 fps in moradon server 1 with effectes weapon on , msn , youtube , web ko4life , ventrilo .. and music.


    u have 15-20 just with ko ? or using some programs, like msn.

    geforce 8800 gt and 2giga ram :lol:[/b]
    and u got dc too many times ? lol xD

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    RAM will get you faster loading and faster zone change. It will have a limited impact on the FPS rate.

    A faster CPU will improve the FPS and reduce the freezes you get when you get hit by a half-dozen novas at the same time. It will also make comboing easier. A dual-core processor is better than a quad-core, unless you like to run many applications open at the same time.

    The graphic card obviously also improve the FPS. KnightOnline isn't really demanding for the amount of dedicated video RAM. There won't be much improvement in getting more than 512 M of video RAM, and getting dual video cards is in my opinion a waste of money. Mind you, a dual video card is nice for some other games out there, but just not KO. What's more important than the video RAM is the video processing power. Video clock speed is one measure of that, but really it's more complicated than that.

    Finally, don't forget the internet connexion speed. It won't improve much the FPS, but it will definitively improve the game play.

    I personnally have an Intel Quad-Core (I know...) 2.4 MHz processor, 2 GB RAM, and an ATI Radeon HD 3870 video card with 512 MB of video memory. I used to have a NVidia 8600 GTS, I saw a significant improvement with the 3870. I run at 80 FPS when it's empty, down to maybe 15 FPS in the crunch of the tunnel just before war starts.

    I hope this helps.

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    RAM will get you faster loading and faster zone change. It will have a limited impact on the FPS rate.

    A faster CPU will improve the FPS and reduce the freezes you get when you get hit by a half-dozen novas at the same time. It will also make comboing easier. A dual-core processor is better than a quad-core, unless you like to run many applications open at the same time.

    The graphic card obviously also improve the FPS. KnightOnline isn't really demanding for the amount of dedicated video RAM. There won't be much improvement in getting more than 512 M of video RAM, and getting dual video cards is in my opinion a waste of money. Mind you, a dual video card is nice for some other games out there, but just not KO. What's more important than the video RAM is the video processing power. Video clock speed is one measure of that, but really it's more complicated than that.

    Finally, don't forget the internet connexion speed. It won't improve much the FPS, but it will definitively improve the game play.

    I personnally have an Intel Quad-Core (I know...) 2.4 MHz processor, 2 GB RAM, and an ATI Radeon HD 3870 video card with 512 MB of video memory. I used to have a NVidia 8600 GTS, I saw a significant improvement with the 3870. I run at 80 FPS when it's empty, down to maybe 15 FPS in the crunch of the tunnel just before war starts.

    I hope this helps.[/b]
    thx 4 inf

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    RAM will get you faster loading and faster zone change. It will have a limited impact on the FPS rate.

    A faster CPU will improve the FPS and reduce the freezes you get when you get hit by a half-dozen novas at the same time. It will also make comboing easier. A dual-core processor is better than a quad-core, unless you like to run many applications open at the same time.

    The graphic card obviously also improve the FPS. KnightOnline isn't really demanding for the amount of dedicated video RAM. There won't be much improvement in getting more than 512 M of video RAM, and getting dual video cards is in my opinion a waste of money. Mind you, a dual video card is nice for some other games out there, but just not KO. What's more important than the video RAM is the video processing power. Video clock speed is one measure of that, but really it's more complicated than that.

    Finally, don't forget the internet connexion speed. It won't improve much the FPS, but it will definitively improve the game play.

    I personnally have an Intel Quad-Core (I know...) 2.4 MHz processor, 2 GB RAM, and an ATI Radeon HD 3870 video card with 512 MB of video memory. I used to have a NVidia 8600 GTS, I saw a significant improvement with the 3870. I run at 80 FPS when it's empty, down to maybe 15 FPS in the crunch of the tunnel just before war starts.

    I hope this helps.[/b]
    well, my pc is like yours, but i have 2x radeon 2870 (sapphyre), the ram is ddr3 here
    and i have a LOT more fps than u, my fps dont even change in wars with a load of novas.......so i think u are mistaken about 2x video cards being a waste

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    in the menu i have a framrate on about 1170 xD ingame it's on avarage 80 with normal amount of players around.

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    when playing I always had not less than 60...and that was in Moradon with weapon effects (last time I saw)...after quite some time I just shot down every single graphic effect (glowing, shadows, the zooming...) so last time I saw I was playing at 70 or something at Moradon...for CZ or Ardream good enough would be 30 (I used to get that with my old P4 and a GForce 2 card) so I think that shouldn't be so hard to achieve (ofc, I had more than a giga ram and 3.2 processor :P )

    PS: forgot to add...that was with no msn, no iTunes, no gamecam and definitely, no Ares :lol:

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    80-100 fps

    you need a good graphi card ( a 7600gt nvidia at least ) and a good processor[/b]

    Omg same

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    A dual-core processor is better than a quad-core[/b]
    why dualcore is better than quad ?

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    i have in moradon like 30 and other zones 80-90

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    uhm great, my question is... what i need to my computer be faster... more memory ram ? , other video ? [/b]
    Get at least a Gig or 2 of RAM. Your video card is fine for now but you might want to upgrade that as time goes on.

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    i have in moradon like 30 and other zones 80-90[/b]
    in moradon me 10 in cz 25 - 30 its ok ? :blink:

    Get at least a Gig or 2 of RAM. Your video card is fine for now but you might want to upgrade that as time goes on.[/b]
    thx

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    new record xD


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