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Low FPS issue only on MTA:SA


UdgeyWudgey

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Hello everyone! I am having a very low FPS on every server I go on while on this client, but SA:MP and singleplayer run smoothly! What gives? ;c

Will post specs if needed.

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Install / update the following drivers:

Chipset - http://downloadmirror.intel.com/20775/eng/SetupChipset.exe

Graphics: http://downloadmirror.intel.com/24785/a08/win64_153618.exe

Audio: http://www.filehippo.com/download_realtek_high_definition_audio_vista_64

Then, go to Control panel > power management, and set it under cable power to ''Optimize performance'' on graphics tab, and also under PCI Express tab, when powered, Link State Management to off. Additionally, set the minimum processor state to 100% on net power, and the maximum also 100. If you have any tools that override or optimize power settings per application, then specify MTA to not take those profiles, or atleast not different from sa-mp power profile.

After that, open up the Intel HD graphics control panel and set it to optimal performance instead of balanced/saver when on cable power, and if there are any ''3D'' profiles or application profiles, remove that of MTA if present.

Now try how well it runs and if it has helped after all steps, if not then go to MTA settings and tick ''disable driver overrides'', then relaunch MTA and see again. Then go to Settings > video, and ensure that FX quality is set to ''low'' and Draw distance around 33%, then go to Advanced tab and slide Max streaming memory towards the end (max) and also on Advanced tab set Process priority to high.

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Install / update the following drivers:

Chipset - http://downloadmirror.intel.com/20775/eng/SetupChipset.exe

Graphics: http://downloadmirror.intel.com/24785/a08/win64_153618.exe

Audio: http://www.filehippo.com/download_realtek_high_definition_audio_vista_64

Then, go to Control panel > power management, and set it under cable power to ''Optimize performance'' on graphics tab, and also under PCI Express tab, when powered, Link State Management to off. Additionally, set the minimum processor state to 100% on net power, and the maximum also 100. If you have any tools that override or optimize power settings per application, then specify MTA to not take those profiles, or atleast not different from sa-mp power profile.

After that, open up the Intel HD graphics control panel and set it to optimal performance instead of balanced/saver when on cable power, and if there are any ''3D'' profiles or application profiles, remove that of MTA if present.

Now try how well it runs and if it has helped after all steps, if not then go to MTA settings and tick ''disable driver overrides'', then relaunch MTA and see again. Then go to Settings > video, and ensure that FX quality is set to ''low'' and Draw distance around 33%, then go to Advanced tab and slide Max streaming memory towards the end (max) and also on Advanced tab set Process priority to high.

Couldn't download the Graphics thing, or.. actually do any of your instructions.. I do not have a "Power Management" tab in Control Panel, only a "Power Options", I couldn't really do anything at all..

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Couldn't download the Graphics thing, or.. actually do any of your instructions.. I do not have a "Power Management" tab in Control Panel, only a "Power Options", I couldn't really do anything at all..

It's just the Power Options then, made a mistake. Enter it, then go to your power profile and click Advanced or Change advanced power/profile settings, something like that. Then if it shows, click the above underlined text something similar to ''Change options unavailable right now'' and continue to the values i noted

I'm talking about the dialog that looks like this:

see below

JWQ1LtL.png

Also, how did the graphics driver download fail? I recommend starting with that one.

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Couldn't download the Graphics thing, or.. actually do any of your instructions.. I do not have a "Power Management" tab in Control Panel, only a "Power Options", I couldn't really do anything at all..

It's just the Power Options then, made a mistake. Enter it, then go to your power profile and click Advanced or Change advanced power/profile settings, something like that. Then if it shows, click the above underlined text something similar to ''Change options unavailable right now'' and continue to the values i noted

I'm talking about the dialog that looks like this:

see below

JWQ1LtL.png

Also, how did the graphics driver download fail? I recommend starting with that one.

My system apparently didn't meet the requirements to download it.. :/

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Then skip the graphics driver and go on to the rest of the steps listed, if you take every single block on one of the first steps (such as the graphics driver) as a reason to hold off walking through the other steps then this will take ages

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