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Posted: November 13th, 2005
llamapoopy
1. Defragment your hard drive! After every install on your hard drive will fragment files and folders. This causes a signifigant slowdown in ecerything that uses those files. I suggest you buy or download Diskeeper to do this, as it is a lot faster than the windows defragmenter and does a much better job at defragging your drives.

2. Add more RAM! The game says the minimum requirements for it is 512 MB. The games does not run very well with only this much. You should use atleast 1 GB RAM in order to get maximum performance.

3. Change you paging file! Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Advanced > Performance > Advanced > Virtual Memory and change your Minimum and Maximum size for your paging file. The minimum should be how much RAM you have. The maximum should be 1.5 X your RAM.

4. Put your paging file on another hard drive! It will allow your hard drives heads to read and write at the same time.

5. Turn off indexing on your hard drive! Turning this off will increase performance because the computer won't have to register it in it's fast search file.

6. Another way to greatly improve preformence is to turn down the complex shader distance.
Posted: November 14th, 2005
foil_ball_boy
hmm, gunna try this out =]
Posted: November 15th, 2005
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Not bad info, but its hardly anything that you couldn't find a lot of on the official EQ2 boards. I don't think its worth premium.
Posted: November 16th, 2005
foil_ball_boy
hmm, is diskeeper a free program? or you must pay?
Posted: November 17th, 2005
tault_discoduck
Its not free, but there is a nice trial version. One of a short list of 'utility' type apps worth actualy buying, IMHO.

I would recomend premium on one of two conditions (or a combination of both):
Either more info- this is a good starting point, but most sugestions are good maintance anyhow, and should be standard practice for anyone who calls themselves computer litterate. There has to be more specific, more obscure things one can do to really max out thier gaming box... lets see those hardcore 'blazing fast, or blow-up trying' tweaks

OR the same tips, explained in excruciating details- with screenshots, if possible- to help the real newbs get thier systems on the same level the rest of us expect. Belive it or not, your post is actualy too technical for a shocking number of people.

So, in other words- make it either 'geekier', or dumb it down. As it is, anyone who can follow your post likely already knows everything you posted. That make sense?
Posted: November 17th, 2005
foil_ball_boy
i was lewkin and you still gotta pay for the trial version, and i dun have a cc so cant pay for it =P unless im super oblivious at things like this =)
Posted: November 17th, 2005
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Discoduck, good point.
Posted: December 15th, 2005
ofwarz
"Put your paging file on another hard drive! It will allow your hard drives heads to read and write at the same time. "


2 drives on the same IDE cable cannot communicate at the same time.
So you need 1 drive on IDE 1 the other on IDE 2 for both drives to spin at the same time.

Dunno bout Sata
Posted: December 15th, 2005
xsvhrs
How do you turn indexing off on a HD, and what impact would it have on the rest of the system?
Posted: December 15th, 2005
tault_ftshark
The above listed tweaks and a bunch more can be found here too:

http://www.tweakxp.com/performance_tweaks.aspx
Posted: December 20th, 2005
Total Posts:65 Joined:2005
Diskkeeper is crap...it's what Windows original defrag program was adapted from...

http://www.oo-software.com

Is the best there is
Posted: December 20th, 2005
benrangel
I gotta second that. OO Defrag is the !@#$%^&*!
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