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Old 12-30-2005
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How to get the best performance in POP2 Warrior Within

Hi Everyone, i want to know how can i get the best performance in this game this is my system:

* AMD 64 3000+
* 768 MB Non ECC Generic RAM
* Mother Board Biostar NF4UL
* MSI NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 128MB
* 500W PSU
* BENQ DVD-RW Dual Layer
* 120GB Western Digital Serial ATA (1st Gen.)
* WIndows XP SP2

Thanks....
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Old 12-30-2005
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Upgrading your video card is a must for good performance, it's your worst bottleneck there.
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Old 12-30-2005
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Thanks, i was thinking that my video card isn't good enough, but i can upgrade it at this moment, if you guys know another thing to improve performance let me know...

Thanks...
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Old 12-31-2005
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Well, you could lower the game quality, and resolution, it that's an option for you.
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Upgrade

1) Upgrade your RAM atleast 1GB
2) Upgrade your Video card , recommend - ATI X800 , Nvidia Geforce 6800GT
3) Update all latest drivers.

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Old 12-31-2005
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Thanks guys, i want to know if i can tweak windows or even my video card (hardware and/or software) in some way to gain a little more of performance,

i know if i upgrade the memory, video card and all that stuff i get a realy good performance, but i want to do it the cheapest way for the moment

Thanks...

PD: i want to do this without compromise to much the system i don't want my pc get permanent damage for doing this....
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Look at the techspot memory tweaking guide posted a few days ago and also do a google search for "PCI Latency Tool". If you change the numbers for your graphics card to about 64/48, you will se much smoother performance.
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