So, I've heard OpenGL support on Vista is like, bad and stuff. People say however that once you download and install official drivers from the GPU supplier (in this case Nvidia) it should be perfectly fine. Well, I have done this, but Nexuiz performance is still sub-standard. Now, the following part is something people have mostly ignored for some reason when I've talked about this on IRC, which is annoying cause it's worth noting: Valve games (HL2 and CS:S specificly) work very, very well on close to highest settings. I know they are D3D driven games, so that helps a lot, but I'm just noting this, to make sure everyone understands that the system is *not* slow, that it is something else. It's not the fastest of systems, but still better than another computer which has XP installed, where Nexuiz runs fine.
I don't have access to the suffering computer in question, nor is it mine, so this info won't be super specific:
AMD 64 processor (speed unknown)
2gb ram
Geforce 7500 Lame Edition
Windows Vista 32bit
200gb HD
Using low.cfg, I got 20 fps in Bleach with no bots or clients (except myself ofcourse), in the *currently* unreleased Release Candidate, so don't come talking about no "Nexuiz will be 3x faster in 2.3" crap, cause in 2.2.3 I got a steady 1 fps, and generally speaking 20fps isn't nice for a game that looks like Q2 (low.cfg) when the computer can run Steam games and Battlefield games perfectly fine. The SDL build gave me a couple of fps more, and -notexturenonpoweroftwo made no difference, also turning off vbo made no difference.
Someone mentioned a D3D wrapper possibly giving better performance, but after a good ol' while of googling, I just couldn't find one. Besides it sounds to me like a bad solution to a real problem.
Any ideas or suggestions?