Re: [1.2]StarCraft 2 - Very Slow On Good Computer?

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 On 08/07/2010 05:40 AM, Ema wrote:
JeZ-l-Lee wrote:
On 08/03/2010 02:33 PM, Jesse Palser wrote:

On 08/01/2010 01:15 PM, Thunderbird wrote:

Before I cause issues: the use of 'UseGLSL=disabled' on Nvidia is
basically a workaround. (it won't help ATI and other drivers) Once
the cause of the lower performance in GLSL mode is found, GLSL
performance should also improve, so in the long run you won't need
this option. If someone updates appdb, add such a remark and don't
just say 'set UseGLSL=disabled on Nvidia'.


Hi,

I tried that with no notice of speed improvement.
On the lowest graphic settings in the game, I was getting<  30FPS.

I'll be upgrading my video card
from a GeForce 8400 to a GeForce GT 240 tomorrow.
Problem solved!

Thanks...

Jesse


Hi,

Installed my new fanless nVidia GeForce GT 240 1GB today.
I can run StarCraft 2 in Wine 1.2
in a 1024x768 window on "Ultra" settings!!!

Thanks!

Jesse

Jesse, I tried, but for me it's the same.
If I use 1024x768 or 1920x1080 with Ultra settings the results are always the same: 13 FPS, unless I set shaders to Low, then it's about 35~40+ FPS.

What's your spec/config?
Any particular option?
What's your audio setup?

Cheers,


Hi,

My system is as follows:
- Dell XPS 420 (Modified) Code Named: "JetFire"
- Intel Core2Quad 2.4GHz 4 Core CPU
- 4GB DDR2 RAM
- 1GB DDR3 nVidia GT 240 Graphic Card (fanless)
(current nVidia drivers approved by Ubuntu team)
- Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE PCI
- Ubuntu 10.04 Linux 32bit Final
- Wine 1.2 Final
- StarCraft 2 v1.0.2 (current)
(1024x768 window/graphics setting on "Ultra" / 60+ FPS)

Jesse



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