Here's one for you all...
System: Gateway 1 ghz, 60 gig HD, 128 MB RAM, EVga Geforce 200 MX chipset PCI video-card, 64 MB video memory
On LB5, I had no issues.
After LB5, I reinstalled OP and redid my model folders, switching from Fleetdock 13 to Desty Nova's Fed models (along with Rommie, and a couple of ISC for now...)
Played 3 on 3s over IP games to Die Hard, hosted a couple IP games, and played a couple of GS games, no frame rate issues, I stayed around my usual 30 FPS...
Started GW3. First mission was a Karnak Enemy Sweep patrol. Oddly, whenever my Karnak-granted fleeted ally shown up on screen, my FPS would drop to 1.5-3 FPS, otherwise I hovered around 30 FPS. Aborted mission and rebooted as the lag from my ally caused me to miss way too many shots...
Second mission I drafted Hooch into an ED patrol. Got the Computer controlling my ship bug. Finished the mission (Hooch did most of the work), tried another, more issues, rebooted again.
Kept having a hard time till I drafted DH into my second Karnak Enemy Sweep. When I checked out DH's ship, my framerate dropped again, but my AI ally wouldn't cause the FPS issues. Got a "Windows Virtual Memory" message while checking this out, where my computer told me that it was increasing the page file size. Managed to get back into mission, we finished it, and I didn't get any more problems for the rest of the night...
Decided to defragment my hard drive last night anyway. I'll see if that helps out the Virtual Memory errors... I keep debating on whether or not I should set aside a gig or so of my HD as a permanent swap file...
One other thing that concerns me. I've always used the "skip movie" executable. Before, I would see an off-white screen with just a tiny bit of the "loading" word, then when the title screen loaded up, I'd see that and all would be normal. Since my reinstall and upgrade to DX 9.0c, I get my desktop (resized from 1280 to 1024), and the same little bit of the "loading" word. Then, no response from system for the same length of time my system needs to clear the splash screen. At that point, I can click on the desktop, it resizes back to normal (1280 resolution), and I can click on the Starfleet Command taskbox, getting me directly to the main menu. Even though most of it is off-screen in the upper-left hand side of the screen, I still can click on multiplayer, and when the Multiplayer option screen shows up, it's in it's normal place...