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PP Mguire

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Ok i got a question for an old but popular (in its day) game. My processor isnt sitting at 2.8ghz right now becasue its summer and i hate heat (who dosent) so i knocked it down to stock voltage and 2.4ghz. Anyways, when i try to use the settings of "Hardware, High, EAX" in BF2 i get the messed voices where it sounds like the sound is lagging. Now, ive had it before where it was running those same settings and it didnt do that at 2.8ghz so idk what the problem is. Any ideas from you folk?

Also, any way of making native widescreen options appear in the resolution drop box? My friend has the option for 1680x1050 on his 1920x1200 but my highest is 1440x1080 which is not the res of my LCD.
 
With BattleField the only sound card that can actually run the hardware sound is an X-FI chip. Not sure why, creative pushing it along probably.

Video.con

VideoSettings.setResolution 1280x960@75Hz

This setting controls your current resolution in Battlefield 2. The format is Width x Height@Refresh Rate. If you cannot start up BF2 and change the resolution from within the game, try altering it here to help you startup the game. In particular when you want to launch BF2 for the first time and the game just crashes back to desktop (See Troubleshooting Tips section), you can change the resolution from its default of 800x600@60Hz to one your monitor supports. Note however that certain resolutions are unsupported and entering them here will not work - see the Command Line section further below.

That explains how to edit the resolution in the Video.con file, have a go at setting it yourself. ;)
 
Its run that way before though :/ I thought X-Fi was for hardware Ultra High becasue its always red out and when you click on it it has the X-Fi option next to EAX.

Also ive tried that buddy but it crashes out. Ive tried the editing the shortcut as well but it dosent change anything.
 
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