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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: fuzeman on May 03, 2002, 03:55:15 PM
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What can I use to compare different things I do to see if they increase or decrease my framerate?
I know smoke, other aircraft, etc will effect it ingame but I was just wondering what, if any, was a 'starnard' framerate check.
Something like Mindinao, at field #XX, in such and such a plane on tarmac pointing 'that-a-ways', internal view, offline with motor running.
I'm about to goto Dx8.1 and want to compare results.
fuzeman
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dunno if anyone has gone that far to compare frame rates. usually you can get a fairly good estimation just from observation. general observations such as being in the tower at a fairly busy airfield or in the air in a common combat situation is usually accurate enough to gauge the benefits of an upgrade if any. yes it's much more crude but it does the job for the majority of people flying and without near the hassle of trying to get everything just right.
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i think someone setup a benchmark FR test once, it was a B17 in a hanger with some parameters set and it would give you a benchmark FR, sorry , don't remember more
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Originally posted by john9001
i think someone setup a benchmark FR test once, it was a B17 in a hanger with some parameters set and it would give you a benchmark FR, sorry , don't remember more
ndisles terrain
Field A1
B17 25% fuel, 24x250(?)lb bombs
spawn in hangar
engines running but idle
note forward view framerate
I get about 40fps in this situation with P3 733MHz 192MB SDRAM, 64MB GF2 at 1024x768x32bit.
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i personally always use mindanao A2 facing north on runway in B17 engines runnin in cockpit offline.
SKurj
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i personally kept buying new cpu's to keep up with frame rate demands, up to 1.8 gig, ok for now:)