_Vincent_ Posted March 8, 2011 Share Posted March 8, 2011 Hello all. A few days ago I installed Ubuntu, then - Wine, GTA: San Andreas, MTA, DirectX, Visual C+ 2008 and fonts (MTA required them). On MTA wiki page it's written that system requirments are the same as Windows but the result... Well, running MTA on Win7 gives me 40+ fps, running MTA on Ubuntu gives me ~20 fps. So I'm here to ask you - are there any tips to speed up my MTA to stable 35+ fps? Is it normal that I get so low fps on Linux? P.S. Resolution, graphics settings are as low as possible on Ubuntu. Link to comment
0 propilot Posted March 9, 2011 Share Posted March 9, 2011 MTA and GTA SA wasn't built for Linux maybe that the reason. Not realyl sure. Are you running Virtual PC? Link to comment
0 _Vincent_ Posted March 9, 2011 Author Share Posted March 9, 2011 I use Wine (thing like windows emulator on linux). The reason is erm... On Win7 I use resolution 1280x720x32 and FPS is ALWAYS ok... But here I use 640x480x16, shrinked textures and fps is still shit =\ Btw I have 2 oper. systems on one PC, so hardware is absolutely the same lol p.s. LOL even if I play fullhd it's ~30. Link to comment
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_Vincent_
Hello all.
A few days ago I installed Ubuntu, then - Wine, GTA: San Andreas, MTA, DirectX, Visual C+ 2008 and fonts (MTA required them).
On MTA wiki page it's written that system requirments are the same as Windows but the result...
Well, running MTA on Win7 gives me 40+ fps, running MTA on Ubuntu gives me ~20 fps.
So I'm here to ask you - are there any tips to speed up my MTA to stable 35+ fps?
Is it normal that I get so low fps on Linux?
P.S. Resolution, graphics settings are as low as possible on Ubuntu.
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