02-15-2005, 09:32 PM
1) It's definately NOT the monitor.
2) Reduce the farclip as much as you can before it gets totally annoying.
3) Have you tried 800x600? 1024x768 in a 3D game is a luxury, not a necessity.
4) Make sure anti-aliasing is off, and turn down as many graphics options as possible.
5) If 2 through 4 aren't making a significant difference, then you need more RAM.
Although I must say, 35 FPS is really not a problem in any game, and bottoming out at 8 FPS is still pretty playable for WoW considering the slow pace of the game. Playing on a dial-up connection at 60 FPS would delay your reactions more than playing broadband at a steady 8 FPS, although the game would look smoother at the time.
2) Reduce the farclip as much as you can before it gets totally annoying.
3) Have you tried 800x600? 1024x768 in a 3D game is a luxury, not a necessity.
4) Make sure anti-aliasing is off, and turn down as many graphics options as possible.
5) If 2 through 4 aren't making a significant difference, then you need more RAM.
Although I must say, 35 FPS is really not a problem in any game, and bottoming out at 8 FPS is still pretty playable for WoW considering the slow pace of the game. Playing on a dial-up connection at 60 FPS would delay your reactions more than playing broadband at a steady 8 FPS, although the game would look smoother at the time.