Re: Very slow to connect
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 11:03 pm
To add to the tech babble...
i got Ryzom runing on 2 comps:
Desktop with 3.02 GHz, 2 Gig of Ram, nVidia 6800GT, Board about 3 years old
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Laptop 2Ghz, Mobility Radeon 9000, 2 Gig RAM (Yes, my boss is somtimes nice to us) 1400x1050px
16gbit DSL connect on both
Ryzom runs *waaaay* nicer on the Laptop. Same framerate with full graphcs plus sound as on desktop with everyting tuned down/switched off. Plus i can watch TV when playin on the laptop. I even can play nicely on the laptop over an UMTS card. (Business travels suddenly dont suck as bad any more)
so it isnt the connect alone, nor the pure muscles... i guess a well balanced system is the key.
BTW, if you got an external disk with USB 2.0 or similar, its worth trying to run the game from there. Ryzom base dir can just be copied to any folder you wish and get started usin the lauch.bat file. It takes load from the C: drive which can then be used by windows for swapping.
Glo
i got Ryzom runing on 2 comps:
Desktop with 3.02 GHz, 2 Gig of Ram, nVidia 6800GT, Board about 3 years old
1280x1024px
Laptop 2Ghz, Mobility Radeon 9000, 2 Gig RAM (Yes, my boss is somtimes nice to us) 1400x1050px
16gbit DSL connect on both
Ryzom runs *waaaay* nicer on the Laptop. Same framerate with full graphcs plus sound as on desktop with everyting tuned down/switched off. Plus i can watch TV when playin on the laptop. I even can play nicely on the laptop over an UMTS card. (Business travels suddenly dont suck as bad any more)
so it isnt the connect alone, nor the pure muscles... i guess a well balanced system is the key.
BTW, if you got an external disk with USB 2.0 or similar, its worth trying to run the game from there. Ryzom base dir can just be copied to any folder you wish and get started usin the lauch.bat file. It takes load from the C: drive which can then be used by windows for swapping.
Glo