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Slowdown Questions and Answers Thread

t1000v2.0

Registered User
The slow down near the goal seems to happen with alot of cards out there, even some of the bettter ones. I think its a case of bad programming and poor compatability with certain cards and overall system setups. I think the official konami patch may remedy this, also try a different vid card driver. I just really hope PES4 doesn't give us as much trouble as this...please Konami get it right next time!!!
 

arian71615

Registered User
I have an 440 MX Video card, to solve slowdown problem, I buy double speed (1000 PES) match and then i turn on the program:

1. Norton Registry Tracker
2. Intel Active Monitor
3. Norton System Doctor

the game runs good enough. It's not running too fast anymore. As many program as you turn on, the game will run slower.

you can run the game in max specification, highest resolution 1024*768, true colour, and you can turn on all effect to slow down the match.
 

ashmufc

Registered User
i have listed my specs on pg 4 so CtrlAltDel can u plz look at them and help me a bit. I was thinking about using full res and quality with double speed, but what happens is that with normal speed it is normal and then slow and back to normal. is there a way to have the game slow all the time with max res and quality?
 

arian71615

Registered User
If the NVDIA MX VidCard Family is really caused this problem, why if i doubled the speed of match, the game runs too fast, even if i have set the configuration to the highest resolution. I even have to turn on 2 or 3 realtime checker like antivirus and utilities to turn it slower.
If the slowdown caused by the VidCard, the game should not running too fast (very fast indeed), because it should has been pushed to its highest performance in normal speed.

And about the momentarily slowdown in the middle of the match, haven't you noticed ? the slowdown was not happen if you dribble the ball without an enemy in front of you. So i assumed that the program will slowdown if it's necessary, like if we straggle to defense or try to avoid the enemy tackle. It would be easier to handle the ball if its slowdown.

This is only my opinion, I am sorry if i was wrong.
 

arian71615

Registered User
Norton Registry Tracker, Intel Active Monitor, Norton System Doctor (all by norton utilities), antivirus firewall by norton, mc afee, plenty of realtime program you could run behind PES3
 

waylando

Registered User
Hi guys.

My actual config is:

- P4 2.0 Ghz 768 MB ram

- Nvidia FX 5900 128 MB

- SBlaster Live 5.1

- Windows XP with directx 9

- PES 3 with no crappy patches.

I noticed when i run the game with the sound card disabled, i can run the game at the best resolution with AA and AF at the max, with no slowdowns AT ALL. But when i enable the sound, it becomes slow within the areas. So i conclude that is a sound problem. Does any of you have experienced this same problem, and have you corrected it? how? I am getting tired of playing in silence..
 

CtrlAltDel

Registered User
You've just concluded that your system can't handle everything at once, not that its a sound issue.

I would check on getting up to date drivers for your video/sound/motherboard if you havn't already. A 2ghz chip is a little dated. I have a 2.4 and hit spurts of slowdown with things maxed out and 22 players inside the box.
 

waylando

Registered User
well, i dont seem to have a problem with other games, including halo, morrowind and other titles, so i dont think that my system is slow to handle games.

Anyway, i never updated my motherboard drivers. I didnt know that my motherboard needed ones. so if you colud help me where i can find them, please be my guest. I have an intel processor / motherboard by the way.
 

Amblin

Registered User
My experiments have shown that for users of Geforce cards using 53.03 forceware drivers, even if you set the driver to force a monitor refresh rate of, say, 85mhz, PES 3 will always try to start it with 60mhz. My monitor tab is set to 85. My force refresh rates tab is set to 85, my monitor OSD says 85, yet when I launch PES3, it is the only game/demo,/app I own that attempts to use 60mhz.

This causes much stutter!!!!

However, If you alt-tab to minimise PES3 then alt-tab again to maximise PES3
it forces it to use the correct higher referesh rate and the stutter vanishes.

It may not work for all of you, but its worked a charm for me, my boy, my grandad and a couple of my mates!

This was tested and proved on the following cards, GEFORCE MX-440, GEFORCE4200Ti, GEFORCE FX5600, GEFORCE FX5700 and GEFORCEFX5900u.
 

Bluetonic

Registered User
Hi i seem to get a problem whilst playing that a watery like line goes from the bottom of the screen to the top every few minutes whilst playing??

Not sure if anyone can help, i'm getting used to it being there but it is a bit annoying seeing ive finally got PES3 to stop crashing back to the desktop randomly now!

Sys Specs:

Athlon Xp2400
256 MB DDR Ram
Radeon 9600 128mb
Soundblaster Audigy LS
 

rdaumeyer

Registered User
bizarre problem

Help!!

I apologize if this has been answered, but I couldn't find anything ...

I don't get any slowdowns, but what I do get is, and I don't know how to explain this properly, graphical tearing during games. In other words, during the game, the field will split a tiny bit, constantly. It might be a redraw problem. Not enough to ruin the game, but a pain in the butt. Again, this isn't a slowdown. It happens in 1280 x 760/high and medium resolution.

my specs are:

AMD 1800+
512megs RAM
GeForce 4400 Ti
newest nvidia drivers (from this week)
 

Gudster

Registered User
rdaumeyer said:
Help!!

I apologize if this has been answered, but I couldn't find anything ...

I don't get any slowdowns, but what I do get is, and I don't know how to explain this properly, graphical tearing during games. In other words, during the game, the field will split a tiny bit, constantly. It might be a redraw problem. Not enough to ruin the game, but a pain in the butt. Again, this isn't a slowdown. It happens in 1280 x 760/high and medium resolution.

my specs are:

AMD 1800+
512megs RAM
GeForce 4400 Ti
newest nvidia drivers (from this week)

What you are seeing is called horizontal tearing (because all the tears are going horizontal acress the screen correct?)

Anyway this happens to some games where the FPS are either more than the engine is optimised for (some games limits your FPS to stop this, PES doesn't though), or when V-Sinc is disabled. Enable V-Sinc in your Nvidia control pannel, this will stop the tearing as it prevents the FPS going above your refresh rate and causes the tearing.

However if the tearing you see causes funny colours and/or jumbled up models and is overall quite drastic then I would say that it sounds like your video card is overheating (due to an overclock?). I'll post more details if it sounds to you like this is the problem. :)
 

Gudster

Registered User
ashmufc said:
i have listed my specs on pg 4 so CtrlAltDel can u plz look at them and help me a bit. I was thinking about using full res and quality with double speed, but what happens is that with normal speed it is normal and then slow and back to normal. is there a way to have the game slow all the time with max res and quality?

Modding any game can cause slowdowns like you have said. However in my experience PES3 is really quite stable and I have had no problems with my mods (all the real kits etc).

I would point to that FX 5200 Card. Its really not that great compared to what you can get out there, and the added textures such as kits tend to be of higher quality of those in the game originally, hence require more video card power.

Also If you use any features like AA or AF then I would suggest you turn them off and see if that helps.
 

Gudster

Registered User
Bluetonic said:
Hi i seem to get a problem whilst playing that a watery like line goes from the bottom of the screen to the top every few minutes whilst playing??

Not sure if anyone can help, i'm getting used to it being there but it is a bit annoying seeing ive finally got PES3 to stop crashing back to the desktop randomly now!

Sys Specs:

Athlon Xp2400
256 MB DDR Ram
Radeon 9600 128mb
Soundblaster Audigy LS

You have the exact same problem as rdaumeyer, go to your ATI control pannel and turn on V-Sinc (set it to always and not application preference). This will rid you of this tearing effect. :)

Wow, a lot of replys by me at once tonight, meh as long as it helps right....? :confused:
 

Gudster

Registered User
pin said:
my computer have the following spec..
P4 1.6Ghz
512MB RAM
ATI RADEON 9800 PRO
Win XP

i have update the ATI with the latest driver and also i have update the game with the official konami latest patch.

but the game still run slow in when all the players are near the goal post..

i wonder why . can some one help me fix the problem?

Parts of the game like this are very CPU intensive and that 1.6Ghz P4 is really just beginning to show its age. I assume though that the slowdown isn't really that bad though?
 
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