HighClassHiFi
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First off, my system is an emachines laptop, AMD Athlon 64 3000, with an ATI Mobility Radeon 9600.
I recently installed Splinter Cell and immediately noticed that while the game was visually perfect, it was running at about double speed, except in places where there was enough detail to bog it down.
After uninstalling and reinstalling that game, and doing the same with my video card drivers, I decided that maybe it just wasn't compatible and tried out XIII.
Same thing happened. I tried activating V-sync, and it did nothing. Reinstalled direct x also. I even tried the Omega drivers and that didn't change the situation.
Basically, I believe the problem is Direct 3D games that rely on Direct X 9.0 have no framerate limiting. At this point, I think I am out of ideas. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
I recently installed Splinter Cell and immediately noticed that while the game was visually perfect, it was running at about double speed, except in places where there was enough detail to bog it down.
After uninstalling and reinstalling that game, and doing the same with my video card drivers, I decided that maybe it just wasn't compatible and tried out XIII.
Same thing happened. I tried activating V-sync, and it did nothing. Reinstalled direct x also. I even tried the Omega drivers and that didn't change the situation.
Basically, I believe the problem is Direct 3D games that rely on Direct X 9.0 have no framerate limiting. At this point, I think I am out of ideas. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.