#11
14 years ago
hmm... i disabled that to make my PC NOT crash and stuff... it doesnt freeze at much with it disabled, but i still get the choppyness, goin to desktop and blue screens... SHEESH... i need to find a solution QUICK or im gona get my trust ol' sledge hammer out...
#12
14 years ago
tallyThnx bud. Most people know about this command, but thnx anyways. Btw, did you also know that you can command COD to set the right fps for your particular rig? Well, you can. Just type in console /com_maxfps DESIREDFPS. Then hit enter. This will set the fps for your pc without having to know how many fps is right for it.
Awesome dude. Cheers.
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