![]() make a new file in notepad and call it autoexec.cfg. Also, provided by Phillip (god, he seems to do more than me around here) is this nice framerates tweak. Apparently, crashing is less likely if the dx is on 90, but this causes unplayable framerates. thanks to phillip for the info on dx 81 rather than 80, that was a stupid error on my part. More RAM can make a big difference in frame rates in TF2, upping 1 to 2 gigs gave me an extra 15fps, which is really quite good. The game will require lower settings than Half Life 2, so keep this in mind. Team Fortress 2 is a bit trickier to run, given that it does run on the Source 2007 engine, and has advanced lighting. Other than this, just close all background applications and hope for the best! If you have any other tweaks, please tell me by just leaving a comment on this blog. This will cause the games to run in Direct X 8 rather than 7, as they require 8.1 to run. For these, replace -dxlevel 70 with -dxlevel 81. This will work for most source games, other than source 2007 engine games. Other tweaks for this section? Enter, instead of the first entry: +mat_forcehardwaresync 0 -dxlevel 70 +mat_bumpmap 0 +mat_specular 0 +map_background none -autoconfig. This will stop the crashing and also improve overall performance. I have the fix! Right click on the Half Life 2 icon in steam, click properties, click launch options and enter: On 1280x800, I can get ~30fps on high settings, with 2GB Ram and 2.0ghz core 2 duo processor, and 945GM graphics controller, of course! But I'm sure many of you with this card have experienced major crashing when saving, loading or getting to a certain part in a level. Okay, first of all, make sure you don't expect too much in terms of graphical effects.
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