In order to play CS 1.6 without experiencing continuous fps decreases, I had to decrease downgrade my graphics card.
I have an AMD RX 550 4GB graphics card, which plays CS:GO fine, however CS 1.6 experienced large FPS reductions from 60 to 30-40 every time there were a lot of objects on the map or night vision was turned on, rendering the game unplayable. So I went back to my old graphics card, an Nvidia GT 710 2GB, and CS 1.6 now runs at 60 frames per second without a single fps dip, even with the most demanding maps with night vision enabled.
What's going on? Isn't it supposed to be the other way around?
I have an AMD RX 550 4GB graphics card, which plays CS:GO fine, however CS 1.6 experienced large FPS reductions from 60 to 30-40 every time there were a lot of objects on the map or night vision was turned on, rendering the game unplayable. So I went back to my old graphics card, an Nvidia GT 710 2GB, and CS 1.6 now runs at 60 frames per second without a single fps dip, even with the most demanding maps with night vision enabled.
What's going on? Isn't it supposed to be the other way around?