![]() I discovered Space Empires 3 through the Internet and was very happy. When this sequence of events occurred prior to 1999, I never had five games waiting in the wings and I always felt great about how I kept up with the information available in the newsgroups. After a quick Internet search and some frantic emails to your gaming buddies, a cold sweat breaks out across your forehead as you realize this is another game that you must have, in addition to the other five you already crave. Then one day you read in Usenet or in some other forum about this great game that you never heard of. These are the games which you really did not follow pre-release, nor notice any hype written about them. Games such as Warzone 2100 certainly confound and confuse the PC gamer's strategy. This does not mean, of course, that I will not figure out a way to purchase the games at a later date, but until I free up some room on my hard drives, even an avid fan such as myself cannot rationalize the purchase of a game that will remain in its box for many weeks. This year there are at least five titles that I want to purchase that I have not because (1) I still do not have time to finish all of the games I already own and (2) I simply cannot afford to put such a huge monetary investment into my favorite hobby. Prior to 1999 I may have purchased five games during the summer during my entire lifetime. The spring and summer became the haunts of games that either missed their deadlines or of efforts that the marketers believed could not compete with the Christmas crowd. Christmas time was a joyous season for all of the obvious reasons, but to the gamer it was the time when the mega-games would be released. This was by necessity and not choice because only a few games a year ever met my standards or captivated me enough to pay $40 or $50 to own a copy. Now that I look back on those days, the benefit was that I would spend a great deal of time with one or two games and really wear them out before I moved on to the next game. There were times over the years when I would walk through the computer game aisles and hope and pray to find anything that would interest me enough to stop playing Civilization for the 50^th^ time. I have played PC games since the mid-1970s and never was the selection of games that I wanted to purchase during a given year ever higher than three or four games. Use the Community version from Vintage Reviewġ999 is the best year for computer games of all types that I can remember. ![]() Note: please avoid getting the game from Steam, as this version is unmaintained. This release do not contain any video, you can download them on SourceForce. The game is available on Windows, macOS, and Linux. The community worked a lot on WZ 2100 since then, you can find the latest news and releases on. I have also done a clean install of Graphic drivers without GeForce Experience - still the same issue.Warzone 2100 was released as open source (GPLv2) by Pumpkin Studios in 2004. ![]() My laptop has a Mux switch and I am using discrete graphics to run the game. My laptop is plugged in when running the game and I make sure no bloatware is running in the background. I know my laptop hardware is more than capable of running the game at or over 100 with highest specs as I have played it (over 100fps) on previous MSI laptop which had a 10750h and an RTX 2070 with 24GB ram. I have tried using the optimal settings in Geforce Experience, I have tried tweaking the settings in game, made sure I am not using G-Sync on my laptop, tried running the game with Dx11, but no matter what I do, my fps doesn't go over 50.Ī few times my game did go over 100fps when playing at the highest settings but it was only a couple of time - I have not made any changes to my laptop hardware or software since but my issue of being around 50fps exists. Idk what the !^%# is going on game isn't running at over 50fps without DLSS.Įvery time I play COD WARZONE I am getting an average FPS of 50.
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