Reply 20 of 38, by dionb
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Señor Ventura wrote on 2025-12-07, 11:29:[...]
Yes, i'm on it, but just for information, these games doesn't performed like that in a p133+voodoo, or p166mmx alone.
The platform can make a big difference. You're running this P200 on a slug of a SiS5511 chipset. Maybe the P133 was running on a vastly faster i430TX with SDRAM. Also P166MMX has twice the L1 cache and will generally outperform a P200 even on the same platform.
We know your system is slow E2E, but until you do some benchmarks that specifically stress CPU ALU, CPU FPU, memory bandwidth etc we can't say *why* it's so slow and so can't suggest ways to speed it up.
One thing worth mentioning is sound: back in the day generating sound was CPU-intensive. Even on a decently-specced system for UT (say a P3-1000EB), turning sound off could give you a pile of FPS more, and how many FPS you lose could differ a lot depending on which sound card/onboard/integrated sound you have. If you're running that 2FPS with sound on, try disabling it and see what that does for your FPS.
Although really, I'd say don't bother with UT. The very best you can hope for is for it to run barely playably at absolute minimum settings. That's not fun, that's masochism. I was recently playing it on a dual Athlon MP 2400+ system with Geforce4Ti GPU. And even there I had to lower resolution and colour depth to get it running really smoothly. Then it was fun, but that's a whole 5 year newer hardware that what you're trying to get it to work with. Give yourself a break and play stuff from 1996 or earlier. That will be fun on that CPU.