Rename the "3dfxgl.dll" to "3dnwrk" Now press CTRL + V or do a rightclick and paste. Usually located at "Steam\SteamApps\YourAccountName\counter-strike\gldrv". Go to the folder "gldrv" in your Counter-Strike folder. manually type out C:\windows\system32 and it will send you to the folder. If you cant find you system32 folder - like me - up at the top that search bar is there. "opengl32.dll" is the Default OpenGL Driver if you don't use ATI or nVidia Go to your "C:\windows\system32\" folder and search for the file
#Cs 1.6 config max fps install
Update your Graphics Driver to the latest available.ĪTI Users go here: nVIDIA Users go here: Note: Do not just install the new over the old Driver! Go to your Computer Control Panel and uninstall the old Driver first, reboot your Computer and install the new Driver - reboot again when the Driver ask to! Anyway here are the steps to anyone having problem with Fps is CS. but for right now i got my good old radeon 9200se which IS RUNNING MOSTLY at 100fps, youre 9800 should definalty be running 100fps, my friends did. Fps problems are normal in CS which is why im buying the geforce 6600 512mb. it worked for me, it should work for you. Ok, I found some things for people that just might work. I only notice the fps problem on maps like aztec though. Some days Steam runs smooth and other days it is choppy.
This fps drop thing, from what I noticed is pretty random. Is this fps drop random? If it only happens with a lot of smoke, than it is probably normal. Btw, some anti-virus programs can slow down your system. I assume you do not have any spyware, trojan, virus on your system.
If you must have vsync, enable triple buffering under compatibility after you click the radio button for OpenGL. Disable vsync too (that can cause fps issues). Make sure you disable Trueform in the ATi Control Panel for OpenGL (if you are using OpenGL renderer for CS).
#Cs 1.6 config max fps drivers
Make sure you update the drivers for your motherboard, sound card, nic, etc. You may want to use a program called DriverCleaner afterwards to get rid of all the ATi crap that might be left on the system. Did you install the drivers that came with the CD first, then install Cat 4.7? Always uninstall prior drivers before reinstalling new drivers. On PM, you said that you installed Cat 4.7. We need more info on your rig (power supply, cpu, memory, cooling, are you OC'ing, etc.)
you need to fill out your system specs in the profile.