Serious Lasersight Performance Issues. Vista x86 Not new, so why not fixed?
Hi All,
I am using CD 1.06 with 3dvision and an XFX GTX280 XXX edition, commonly used I think it's fair to say. I'm using Vista Ultimate x86 (under duress, because 3dvision aint working with anything else!) and have SERIOUS framerate issues when I enable the lasersight in a number of First Person Shooters (Half Life 2 series for example). My FPS drops to about 25% of what is is without 3d lasersight, and just wondering how to get around this? I need 3d lasersight as I simply cannot play without it (can't aim), yet I cannot play with it either without making my games run ghastly.
I know I am not the first to have this issue, but can I please ask if:-
1) Anyone knows of any hack or workaround yet to fix this.
2) NVidia are aware of this and working on a fix for the next release?
There is simply no reason why the performance should be impacted by this to this extent whatsoever. It is a simple case of firing a ray straight forward, getting its interception point and calculating the 2d distance between the L/R crosshairs in the centre of the screen - very, very simple (I am a 3d programmer), so how on earth could this be impacting the frame rate so much? It is clearly a development fault as 3d works flawlessly and super-quickly without 3d crosshairs enabled, but then this becomes impossible to play.
I play FPS games almost exclusively and it seems devastating such a small, simple issue is stopping me from using my 3dvision as intended when I forked out the cash for it :(
Can someone PLEASE help me - Nvidia, could one of your techies please post on this topic as this is a pretty serious issue! :-o
I am using CD 1.06 with 3dvision and an XFX GTX280 XXX edition, commonly used I think it's fair to say. I'm using Vista Ultimate x86 (under duress, because 3dvision aint working with anything else!) and have SERIOUS framerate issues when I enable the lasersight in a number of First Person Shooters (Half Life 2 series for example). My FPS drops to about 25% of what is is without 3d lasersight, and just wondering how to get around this? I need 3d lasersight as I simply cannot play without it (can't aim), yet I cannot play with it either without making my games run ghastly.
I know I am not the first to have this issue, but can I please ask if:-
1) Anyone knows of any hack or workaround yet to fix this.
2) NVidia are aware of this and working on a fix for the next release?
There is simply no reason why the performance should be impacted by this to this extent whatsoever. It is a simple case of firing a ray straight forward, getting its interception point and calculating the 2d distance between the L/R crosshairs in the centre of the screen - very, very simple (I am a 3d programmer), so how on earth could this be impacting the frame rate so much? It is clearly a development fault as 3d works flawlessly and super-quickly without 3d crosshairs enabled, but then this becomes impossible to play.
I play FPS games almost exclusively and it seems devastating such a small, simple issue is stopping me from using my 3dvision as intended when I forked out the cash for it :(
Can someone PLEASE help me - Nvidia, could one of your techies please post on this topic as this is a pretty serious issue! :-o
Oh man, that's brutal - I haven't noticed even a 1 percent performance drop from enabling the nvidia crosshair. Not sure what to say, since I haven't run into that situation yet, but damn.
Oh man, that's brutal - I haven't noticed even a 1 percent performance drop from enabling the nvidia crosshair. Not sure what to say, since I haven't run into that situation yet, but damn.
[quote name='chrisjarram' post='524360' date='Mar 30 2009, 07:22 AM']Nvidia, any help here please? I know these issues have been brought up in the past, surely there must be a simple solution?
Cheers,
Chris J[/quote]
I know Andrew posts on here sometimes, but it is a user-based forum. You might find a resolution more quickly by calling Nvidia support. Is it in one specific game or a lot of them? I tried HL2 ep2 a couple days ago and found it had the same slowdown issue, but I play some games (l4d) that don't seem to have a noticeable performance impact when enabling the lasersight. It may be game specific.
[quote name='chrisjarram' post='524360' date='Mar 30 2009, 07:22 AM']Nvidia, any help here please? I know these issues have been brought up in the past, surely there must be a simple solution?
Cheers,
Chris J
I know Andrew posts on here sometimes, but it is a user-based forum. You might find a resolution more quickly by calling Nvidia support. Is it in one specific game or a lot of them? I tried HL2 ep2 a couple days ago and found it had the same slowdown issue, but I play some games (l4d) that don't seem to have a noticeable performance impact when enabling the lasersight. It may be game specific.
[quote name='liquor beard' post='524379' date='Mar 30 2009, 04:09 PM']I know Andrew posts on here sometimes, but it is a user-based forum. You might find a resolution more quickly by calling Nvidia support. Is it in one specific game or a lot of them? I tried HL2 ep2 a couple days ago and found it had the same slowdown issue, but I play some games (l4d) that don't seem to have a noticeable performance impact when enabling the lasersight. It may be game specific.[/quote]
Cheers, will do. I think you may be right, it seems the Valve games in particular suffer this problem - will try with some others and report my findings.
[quote name='liquor beard' post='524379' date='Mar 30 2009, 04:09 PM']I know Andrew posts on here sometimes, but it is a user-based forum. You might find a resolution more quickly by calling Nvidia support. Is it in one specific game or a lot of them? I tried HL2 ep2 a couple days ago and found it had the same slowdown issue, but I play some games (l4d) that don't seem to have a noticeable performance impact when enabling the lasersight. It may be game specific.
Cheers, will do. I think you may be right, it seems the Valve games in particular suffer this problem - will try with some others and report my findings.
[quote name='chrisjarram' post='524393' date='Mar 30 2009, 08:45 AM']Cheers, will do. I think you may be right, it seems the Valve games in particular suffer this problem - will try with some others and report my findings.
Thanks for the advice :)
Chris J[/quote]
Right on. I will say, it works like a champ in Oblivion. It might just be fast since it's an "older game" now, but that game is a good example and hope of it not being a driver issue. :)
[quote name='chrisjarram' post='524393' date='Mar 30 2009, 08:45 AM']Cheers, will do. I think you may be right, it seems the Valve games in particular suffer this problem - will try with some others and report my findings.
Thanks for the advice :)
Chris J
Right on. I will say, it works like a champ in Oblivion. It might just be fast since it's an "older game" now, but that game is a good example and hope of it not being a driver issue. :)
[quote name='Roveend3' post='524919' date='Mar 31 2009, 10:41 PM']Any luck with this issue? I am having the same problem with TF2 slowing down by about 30% when the crosshair is enabled.[/quote]
Not yet I'm afraid, I dropped nvidia a mail but no response - nvidia if you read this please could you possibly help out? Thanks
[quote name='Roveend3' post='524919' date='Mar 31 2009, 10:41 PM']Any luck with this issue? I am having the same problem with TF2 slowing down by about 30% when the crosshair is enabled.
Not yet I'm afraid, I dropped nvidia a mail but no response - nvidia if you read this please could you possibly help out? Thanks
I am using CD 1.06 with 3dvision and an XFX GTX280 XXX edition, commonly used I think it's fair to say. I'm using Vista Ultimate x86 (under duress, because 3dvision aint working with anything else!) and have SERIOUS framerate issues when I enable the lasersight in a number of First Person Shooters (Half Life 2 series for example). My FPS drops to about 25% of what is is without 3d lasersight, and just wondering how to get around this? I need 3d lasersight as I simply cannot play without it (can't aim), yet I cannot play with it either without making my games run ghastly.
I know I am not the first to have this issue, but can I please ask if:-
1) Anyone knows of any hack or workaround yet to fix this.
2) NVidia are aware of this and working on a fix for the next release?
There is simply no reason why the performance should be impacted by this to this extent whatsoever. It is a simple case of firing a ray straight forward, getting its interception point and calculating the 2d distance between the L/R crosshairs in the centre of the screen - very, very simple (I am a 3d programmer), so how on earth could this be impacting the frame rate so much? It is clearly a development fault as 3d works flawlessly and super-quickly without 3d crosshairs enabled, but then this becomes impossible to play.
I play FPS games almost exclusively and it seems devastating such a small, simple issue is stopping me from using my 3dvision as intended when I forked out the cash for it :(
Can someone PLEASE help me - Nvidia, could one of your techies please post on this topic as this is a pretty serious issue! :-o
Thanks in advance for the help.
Chris J
I am using CD 1.06 with 3dvision and an XFX GTX280 XXX edition, commonly used I think it's fair to say. I'm using Vista Ultimate x86 (under duress, because 3dvision aint working with anything else!) and have SERIOUS framerate issues when I enable the lasersight in a number of First Person Shooters (Half Life 2 series for example). My FPS drops to about 25% of what is is without 3d lasersight, and just wondering how to get around this? I need 3d lasersight as I simply cannot play without it (can't aim), yet I cannot play with it either without making my games run ghastly.
I know I am not the first to have this issue, but can I please ask if:-
1) Anyone knows of any hack or workaround yet to fix this.
2) NVidia are aware of this and working on a fix for the next release?
There is simply no reason why the performance should be impacted by this to this extent whatsoever. It is a simple case of firing a ray straight forward, getting its interception point and calculating the 2d distance between the L/R crosshairs in the centre of the screen - very, very simple (I am a 3d programmer), so how on earth could this be impacting the frame rate so much? It is clearly a development fault as 3d works flawlessly and super-quickly without 3d crosshairs enabled, but then this becomes impossible to play.
I play FPS games almost exclusively and it seems devastating such a small, simple issue is stopping me from using my 3dvision as intended when I forked out the cash for it :(
Can someone PLEASE help me - Nvidia, could one of your techies please post on this topic as this is a pretty serious issue! :-o
Thanks in advance for the help.
Chris J
Cheers,
Chris J
Cheers,
Chris J
Cheers,
Chris J[/quote]
I know Andrew posts on here sometimes, but it is a user-based forum. You might find a resolution more quickly by calling Nvidia support. Is it in one specific game or a lot of them? I tried HL2 ep2 a couple days ago and found it had the same slowdown issue, but I play some games (l4d) that don't seem to have a noticeable performance impact when enabling the lasersight. It may be game specific.
Cheers,
Chris J
I know Andrew posts on here sometimes, but it is a user-based forum. You might find a resolution more quickly by calling Nvidia support. Is it in one specific game or a lot of them? I tried HL2 ep2 a couple days ago and found it had the same slowdown issue, but I play some games (l4d) that don't seem to have a noticeable performance impact when enabling the lasersight. It may be game specific.
Cheers, will do. I think you may be right, it seems the Valve games in particular suffer this problem - will try with some others and report my findings.
Thanks for the advice :)
Chris J
Cheers, will do. I think you may be right, it seems the Valve games in particular suffer this problem - will try with some others and report my findings.
Thanks for the advice :)
Chris J
Thanks for the advice :)
Chris J[/quote]
Right on. I will say, it works like a champ in Oblivion. It might just be fast since it's an "older game" now, but that game is a good example and hope of it not being a driver issue. :)
Thanks for the advice :)
Chris J
Right on. I will say, it works like a champ in Oblivion. It might just be fast since it's an "older game" now, but that game is a good example and hope of it not being a driver issue. :)
Not yet I'm afraid, I dropped nvidia a mail but no response - nvidia if you read this please could you possibly help out? Thanks
Not yet I'm afraid, I dropped nvidia a mail but no response - nvidia if you read this please could you possibly help out? Thanks