Hi,
Basically, my Chanka slows down progressively on my PC...
I usually play only Street Fighter III Third Strike, the first round I would get about 50fps, then the second round it would drop to about 45fps, then about 40fps, then... etc until it would eventually (after about 10 rounds) only do about 15fps which makes the game unplayable.
I am wondering, is it a problem of my PC, or is it a Chankast behaviour?
I am using a Sapphire PCI Radeon 9200, with Matrox Parhelia at AGP. I use the 9200 as primary so Chankast is rendering on the 9200. In the control panel I set DirectX to "Optimal Performance" with VPU recovery disabled.
I am using the latest Omega ATI driver, I tried two previous versions as well. Motherboard drivers are up to date.
I have 512mb ram in total, with plenty left for running Chankast, also have a lot of HDD space left, using a P4 1.8ghz (845PE) overclocked to 2.7ghz.
Chankast version is 0.25a, but I tried 0.2 as well.
Basically, my Chanka slows down progressively on my PC...
I usually play only Street Fighter III Third Strike, the first round I would get about 50fps, then the second round it would drop to about 45fps, then about 40fps, then... etc until it would eventually (after about 10 rounds) only do about 15fps which makes the game unplayable.
I am wondering, is it a problem of my PC, or is it a Chankast behaviour?
I am using a Sapphire PCI Radeon 9200, with Matrox Parhelia at AGP. I use the 9200 as primary so Chankast is rendering on the 9200. In the control panel I set DirectX to "Optimal Performance" with VPU recovery disabled.
I am using the latest Omega ATI driver, I tried two previous versions as well. Motherboard drivers are up to date.
I have 512mb ram in total, with plenty left for running Chankast, also have a lot of HDD space left, using a P4 1.8ghz (845PE) overclocked to 2.7ghz.
Chankast version is 0.25a, but I tried 0.2 as well.