Call of Duty 2 Demo Tweak Guide
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 10/02/2005 04:51 PM [ Print | 3 comment(s) ] · 2768 views
I've prepared a Call of Duty 2 Demo Tweak Guide to provide descriptions of the in-game settings, as well as a range of advanced tweaks including full details of the major command variables you can use in the console.
However the best use of this guide is for those who want to see whether they can tweak the game to achieve a good level of image quality vs. performance on their machine, allowing you to work out whether you need to upgrade for the full retail version, or indeed whether it's even worth buying the game if it performs/looks poorly on your machine.
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However the best use of this guide is for those who want to see whether they can tweak the game to achieve a good level of image quality vs. performance on their machine, allowing you to work out whether you need to upgrade for the full retail version, or indeed whether it's even worth buying the game if it performs/looks poorly on your machine.
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Poppi Unregistered |
Yeah, I already caught the article. I'm starting to like that site more and more. About, the game. Runs like shit on my rig. I mean same FPS (12-21) at 1600 x 1200 compared to 2048 x 1536??? Even at 1280 x 1024 it doesn't touch 25 FPS. I beleive this a very CPU limited game. My video card (GPU) load temps are like 8 degrees cooler with this game at 1600 x 1200 versus Serious Sam 2. Something is wrong? Checked everything. My system should be handling this game at least at 30FPS at 1600x1200. Half Life 2 runs like 2 1/2 times faster with even more AA and same high detail. Bad coding? |
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scyphe Unregistered |
You're low on gfx-ram. The sweet-spot for Call of Duty 2 is 512mb of onboard ram. That's pretty much necessary to have high settings and fluent gameplay in anything higher than 1024*768. |
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Poppi Unregistered |
I was thinking about that, but there's no setting to lower texture resolution in the in-game choices. I'll poke around the config. file. |


