I'm experiencing some strange behaviour on my laptop when I'm enjoying my daily quota of CivIV:
At first the game behaves quite well, but over time (approximate 10 minutes on average), performance degrades. Scrolling becomes a painful experience, city screens opens slowly, animations are not as smooth as they started out.
The strangest thing is this:
CpuZ reports that the core speed drops when the performance degrades. My cpu is a 1.8 GHz Dothan, which can adjust the multiplier to save battery. On 1.8 GHz the game experience is great. It's still ok on 1.4, 1.2 and 1.0 GHz. But on 800 and 600 MHz it becomes unbearable.
I have tried to fiddle with the graphics settings, but without luck.
CivIV is the only application the cpu throttles on, even though it's not supposed to throttle when the power cord is attached.
My specs:
CivIV patch 1.52 (never tried vanilla or another patch, had to use pakbuild on install)
Laptop based on an Aopen 1557 with:
Intel Centrino 1.8GHz (Dothan)
1024 MB RAM 333MHz
ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 (not supported by ATI, depend on aopen for drivers)
Windows XP, SP2
Any feedback greatly appreciated
At first the game behaves quite well, but over time (approximate 10 minutes on average), performance degrades. Scrolling becomes a painful experience, city screens opens slowly, animations are not as smooth as they started out.
The strangest thing is this:
CpuZ reports that the core speed drops when the performance degrades. My cpu is a 1.8 GHz Dothan, which can adjust the multiplier to save battery. On 1.8 GHz the game experience is great. It's still ok on 1.4, 1.2 and 1.0 GHz. But on 800 and 600 MHz it becomes unbearable.
I have tried to fiddle with the graphics settings, but without luck.
CivIV is the only application the cpu throttles on, even though it's not supposed to throttle when the power cord is attached.
My specs:
CivIV patch 1.52 (never tried vanilla or another patch, had to use pakbuild on install)
Laptop based on an Aopen 1557 with:
Intel Centrino 1.8GHz (Dothan)
1024 MB RAM 333MHz
ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 (not supported by ATI, depend on aopen for drivers)
Windows XP, SP2
Any feedback greatly appreciated