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First of all let me tell you my system specs so you know if you can use my fix too:
Pentium III
Windows XP
992 MHz
512 MB of RAM
Ge Force 2 MX 400 64 MB (yeah GeForce 2!)
Well, let me tell you that I didn't find this way to fix it I've just read other posts-
First Step:
Go to Start>Run>dxdiag then select the 'SOUND' tab and set the sound acceleration to 'Basic Acceleration'.
Second Step:
Go to http://download.guru3d.com/rivatuner/ and download taht proggie.
Third Step:
Run it and in 'Driver Settings' click on 'Customize...' and select the icon with an 'X' (the DirectX one), after that select the VSync tab and select 'Always Off'.
Now run PES 3, and what I've done is set the resolution to 640x480 and the details level to LOW, and it run gr8!
Just to try, I've set the details to MEDIUM and it kept on going well, a bit (just a little bit) slower but still gr8!
Now I'm gonna try setting it to HIGH and see what happens, if it still runs fine I'll try changing the resolutions.
Remember to:
-Download DirectX 9, from www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/ downloads/default.asp
-Download the latest drivers for your graphics card.
That's it!
Let me know how it did for you
Pentium III
Windows XP
992 MHz
512 MB of RAM
Ge Force 2 MX 400 64 MB (yeah GeForce 2!)
Well, let me tell you that I didn't find this way to fix it I've just read other posts-
First Step:
Go to Start>Run>dxdiag then select the 'SOUND' tab and set the sound acceleration to 'Basic Acceleration'.
Second Step:
Go to http://download.guru3d.com/rivatuner/ and download taht proggie.
Third Step:
Run it and in 'Driver Settings' click on 'Customize...' and select the icon with an 'X' (the DirectX one), after that select the VSync tab and select 'Always Off'.
Now run PES 3, and what I've done is set the resolution to 640x480 and the details level to LOW, and it run gr8!
Just to try, I've set the details to MEDIUM and it kept on going well, a bit (just a little bit) slower but still gr8!
Now I'm gonna try setting it to HIGH and see what happens, if it still runs fine I'll try changing the resolutions.
Remember to:
-Download DirectX 9, from www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/ downloads/default.asp
-Download the latest drivers for your graphics card.
That's it!
Let me know how it did for you
