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Posted by Alphakiller on 05-12-2002 03:57 PM:

It's not the faster CPU... I play FS2 on a 1.4 Thunderbird and it just gives me higher framerates.

Something else is messed up here. You ARE running the latest FS2 patch, right?

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Posted by Alphakiller on 05-12-2002 03:57 PM:

It's not the faster CPU... I play FS2 on a 1.4 Thunderbird and it just gives me higher framerates.

Something else is messed up here. You ARE running the latest FS2 patch, right?

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Posted by boct1584 on 05-19-2002 12:24 AM:

Did you turn up the time compression accidentally? Hold shift and press comma a few times, see if that helps.

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Posted by Barrage on 05-19-2002 03:12 AM:

You aren't running a Windows performance enhancer, are you? Windows' kernel can in fact be overclocked, via modifying the realtime clock. Make sure your system clock doesn't have synchronization problems, because a small change in clock speed (not clockspeed) can break the balance between realtime and relative time.

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Posted by Barrage on 05-19-2002 03:12 AM:

You aren't running a Windows performance enhancer, are you? Windows' kernel can in fact be overclocked, via modifying the realtime clock. Make sure your system clock doesn't have synchronization problems, because a small change in clock speed (not clockspeed) can break the balance between realtime and relative time.

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Posted by F S W on 05-19-2002 05:33 PM:

And the very fabric of the space-time continuum will be torn!

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