> I experience the same problems, but I'm using a Cyrix 166+, so
> that would be my problem. What kind of hardware are you using, and what
> other programs are you running at the same time. Quake 2 is resource
> hungry...
K6-233, 64MB sdram, diamond monster 3d.
Nothing special running... RH5.1 with most of the daemons turned off. It
runs a little bit better at 512x384... Quake1 ran fine before at
640x480..
> > Ahhh.... thanks. :) "30" did it for me.. :) I like my mouse *very*
> > responsive :) On a similar Quake2 note... when playing, it seems very
> > jumpy. WHne it starts, the sound stutters, and when I am playing it is
> > not smooth... it seems like it can do 10 or so frames, then it needs to
> > stop for a split second, and then repeat. The result is a very
> > uncomfortable game. Anyone have similar problems? I'll admit I havent
> > played with tweaking it too much yet...
> >
> > -Randy
> >
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