Hey Gang,
I apologize for this being a 50% video card 50% software post.
As some might or might not know, HL2, nVidia 5x00 series cards and DirectX 9 do NOT get along. In fact, the 5x00 series perform SO badly that Valve makes the software automatically switch to DX8 mode if you have a 5x00 series card. I once manual enabled DX9 from the command line and it was much prettier, but so slow it was totally unplayable. I have a FX5900Ultra, so this has always bummed me out a little.
Last night I was playing some CS:S and noticed some things that I'd not seen before, like the fact that it's raining on Aztec! The game seemed the normal speed, but there were definitely a LOT of added details and smoothness. Just out of curiosity, I checked the display settings in the game, and both hardware and software were set to DX9! I contacted a friend who has a FX5700 and he too saw much more detail with no slowdown in the game.
Does anyone know if Valve has somehow fixed the problem and perhaps patched through a Steam update? I've done some googling, but so far have found nothing.
Anyone else with nVidia 5x00 series cards want to check this out and find what their results are?
Joe
I apologize for this being a 50% video card 50% software post.
As some might or might not know, HL2, nVidia 5x00 series cards and DirectX 9 do NOT get along. In fact, the 5x00 series perform SO badly that Valve makes the software automatically switch to DX8 mode if you have a 5x00 series card. I once manual enabled DX9 from the command line and it was much prettier, but so slow it was totally unplayable. I have a FX5900Ultra, so this has always bummed me out a little.
Last night I was playing some CS:S and noticed some things that I'd not seen before, like the fact that it's raining on Aztec! The game seemed the normal speed, but there were definitely a LOT of added details and smoothness. Just out of curiosity, I checked the display settings in the game, and both hardware and software were set to DX9! I contacted a friend who has a FX5700 and he too saw much more detail with no slowdown in the game.
Does anyone know if Valve has somehow fixed the problem and perhaps patched through a Steam update? I've done some googling, but so far have found nothing.
Anyone else with nVidia 5x00 series cards want to check this out and find what their results are?
Joe