Originally posted by: theman
umm, what are you talking about? 1mb ram???? anyway, if you are talking about 2gb ram, all that does is maybe decrease loading times. however, the most important thing in gaming is as you said "aa/af, lighting, higher resolutions, etc." so, why would he want to get 2gb ram if all it did was decrease loading times, when he could get a better gfx card that would increase is overall gaming performance by a lot?
lol sorry meant 1GB
BF2 uses ~1.7GB RAM with textures @medium, closer to 2GB with textures @high
textures are loaded to system memory, then the pagefile, then the stuttering starts
biggest performance killer running BF2 is not having enough RAM
this is the cause of stuttering in BF2
who cares how high you can run AA/AF, etc. if you still get stuttering?
get the RAM...
FWIW, my settings on 6600GT:
1280x1024, all medium except:
geometry-high
terrain-high
view distance=100%
dyn. shadows & lights-low
AA=2x
AF=medium
you mean to tell me this is not playable? lol
~40fps w/Vsync
~55+ without
I can go to 1280x960 or 1027x768 and put everything on "high", but it will not stop the stuttering. putting textures to "low" instantly stops the stuttering becuase it's not getting into the pagefile.
1GB RAM simply isn't enough to handle the textures in BF2. 2GB RAM = no stuttering.
get another 1GB RAM if you play BF2, hang on to the 6600GT until you can afford to upgrade again. But FWIW, this GPU will probably not be enough for new games in a few months. For now, it is fine.