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Hi all!
I figured I'd write a quick guide on a few simple things you can do to help improve your gameplay, by improving performance (reducing lag) and therefore making your SAMP experience even more enjoyable!
I'll update this thread over time, but hopefully it has helped a bit.
If you've any suggestions or questions to help improve game or SAMP specific performance, feel free to post here!
Thanks,
Tezla
I figured I'd write a quick guide on a few simple things you can do to help improve your gameplay, by improving performance (reducing lag) and therefore making your SAMP experience even more enjoyable!
- Ensure that your computer is free of infections (i.e. malware). You might be surprised to know the impact that an infected operating system can have on performance. Sometimes this is very noticeable, and likewise, sometimes it isn't. I strongly recommend checking out Malwarebytes. It's free, very easy to use, and extremely good at what it does. Scan your PC, remove any infections that it finds, reboot.
- Disable the fancy Windows Visual Effects. If you're like me, you'll prefer performance over a snazzy user interface. Disabling these effects can give you a slight boost in performance. Here's what my settings look like. As you can see, I have all of them disabled, except smooth edges for fonts. You'll also see that Windows lets you choose between best performance or best appearance. To make these changes for yourself, follow this guide for Windows 7 or this guide for Windows 10.
- Don't run applications that you don't need, or use. I've seen plenty of desktops over time, and I'm often blown away by the amount of, what looks like, "crap", that people run. It goes without saying that having an application running (even if it's in the background) will consume resources (Disk, CPU, Memory & Network - with varying amounts depending on what it is) Ask yourself this: have you used an application in the last month, and if not, do you plan on using it again? If the answer is "no" to both questions, consider removing it. See this guide for Windows 7 and this guide for Windows 10.
- Ensure you have enough free drive space. It's well known that having little-to-no free space on your disk drive(s) can impact your performance. I've noticed that "Gamers" in particular often seem to pretty much max out their available space. Just read some of the comments to this post, for example. As such, why not run the Windows Disk Cleanup feature? You may be able to free up a couple hundred megabytes, maybe even gigabytes. See this guide for Windows 7 and this guide for Windows 10.
- Reduce the display resolution for your games. Many people play games at lower resolutions to improve performance. Just because 1920 x 1080 x 32 is available to you as the maximum doesn't mean to say you need to use it. This thread has some more in-depth discussion about the idea. For those of us who play SA:MP (probably everyone), this is easily done via ESC -> Options -> Display Setup -> Advanced -> Resolution.
- Install driver updates...or uninstall them. There's a lot of hype around installing the latest updates. Sometimes they'll claim to boost performance and stability. Other times you'll install them and find out that completely the opposite has happened. As such, experiment. If a driver update is available (best to check your hardware manufacture's website), install it. If it doesn't help, revert back. Just make sure you are confident that you know how to roll back if needed.
- Use Task Manager to see where your resources are being used. There's a whole plethora of helpful data in Task Manager. It allows you to see what's using up your gear (i.e. CPU, Memory, Disk, Network, GPU). If you find that a particular application is hogging your memory (for example), consider closing it, or replacing it. Web browsers are a common culprit, and since many of us have a browser session open all the time, perhaps break free of that habit and close the browser whilst gaming, or use another browser. A blog post by Mozilla claims Firefox Uses Less Memory Than Chrome, Edge and Safari. The easiest way to open Task Manager is by hitting CTRL + SHIFT + ESC.
- If you're using WiFi, make sure that no one is "piggybacking" on your connection. It's common for people to "borrow" other people's internet connections. I know I've done it before. What's to stop them connecting to yours, and streaming, downloading all day long? This will not only increase your monthly bandwidth usage, but it will increase your ping in online games. Make sure you have a password set up so that you're the only one using your connection.
- Turn off downloads! Briefly mentioned above, downloads will increase your ping and create "lag" in online games. Check what you've got running. If you've got a torrent client open, do you really need to be seeding? If you've got Steam open, do you really need it to be downloading updates for The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 that you last played a decade ago? See this guide for disabling automatic updates for Steam games.
- Use the High Performance power plan. This prevents your device components from entering power saving modes and ensures you are getting the most out of your hardware at all times, at the cost of extra power usage. To do so, hit the Windows Key (start menu) and search "power options", then click on the "High performance" plan. See here.
I'll update this thread over time, but hopefully it has helped a bit.
If you've any suggestions or questions to help improve game or SAMP specific performance, feel free to post here!
Thanks,
Tezla
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