I happen to have a CS:S Server fps booster already.... didn't know it would work for WoW....
MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service
there you have it!
I happen to have a CS:S Server fps booster already.... didn't know it would work for WoW....
MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service
there you have it!
Heres a program that does the same thing, includes source. MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service
EDIT:
LOL thats what I posted.. lol
Last edited by suicidity; 12-12-2007 at 10:17 PM.
http://www.mmowned.com/forums/bots-p...ow-faster.html
same prolly....
Last edited by Tomodachi; 12-12-2007 at 11:40 PM.
i tested this out.
i was still getting around the same amount of fps
hahaha, i tried and i went from 45+fps to 25+
didnt work![]()
bad brian might be thinking of latency. Because it is impossible to get higher fps than your monitor's refresh rate. And last I checked, there was no monitor with a 300+ refresh rate.
i tested this on my computer-it gave WoW a small boost.
then i decided to test it on another computer at my house and it drastically increased WoW performance the specs of the second P.C i tested it on.
intel celeron 3.06Ghz cpu
512MB ram
ATI radeon 9250 128MB vid card
xp home sp2
(thats all i can recall of it and i dont have time to go and start it up to check for the rest)
didn't work for me =(
I didn't really notice a difference, maybe a second on the NPC load time, but that was it really. My pc isn't that good, only 900 RAM currently, I had 1.2 but i got a new motherboard and it didn't like the old RAM
But I'm going to put on the highest WoW settings for everything, distance and that, as my computer goes at around 7fps with everything maxed, and then I'll edit this post. Let you see if there's a difference.
EDIT: Bumped up to 13fps, which is possibly even playable. Thanks for bringing this to the site : D It also brought my latency down by 30.
P.S Something weird happened when i first logged in, it was amazingly smooth, everything was fast as hell, so i looked at me latency bar, 0ms and 1000fps, so wow. Yeah.. i iz waz confuzed
Last edited by G4rry; 12-14-2007 at 12:56 AM.
This seems to me like a hit and miss thing, it works for some and not for others.
it might just be that there werent a lot of people using the internet at the time of your first test. Then somehow the user rate jumped and then it lagged the internet up.
Guess it works cause WoW receives less priority over WMP and thus making it run "faster"
In raids i usually CTRL+Alt+del > processes >Wow.exe > set priority > Low (Dunno why but Low makes my pc run faster than High setting)
"Because it is impossible to get higher fps than your monitor's refresh rate."
I believe what you meant to say was that it's impossible to see fps higher than your refresh rate, but quite normally fps is higher than your monitor's refresh rate. I run ~105fps in shatt with a 75Hz refresh rate.