Amazingly high FPS
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Amazingly high FPS
On a meteorites server, (With all the display settings on max) got an amazingly high FPS of 101. Here it is:
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I still don't know how you do it... I got everything cranked up with a G5 2gHz and a Radeon 9600 128MB. I think BZFlag is outputting the wrong FPS.
You said your highest FPS before this was 50. Maybe when your Mac got reinstalled, Jaguar doesn't report the right FPS?
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What are your settings? I got a G5 too, but I don't get that.
You said your highest FPS before this was 50. Maybe when your Mac got reinstalled, Jaguar doesn't report the right FPS?
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What are your settings? I got a G5 too, but I don't get that.
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Re: Amazingly high FPS
altthough your fps might be good (i only have 40) i dont understand how you can dodge with such radar???? You hardy see the bullets.. and its impossible to dodge in close fights (or only with much luck)Sharpshooter wrote:On a meteorites server, (With all the display settings on max) got an amazingly high FPS of 101. Here it is:
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all depends on the graphics card. it goes like this:
Free space + neat graphics card - 3D enhancement * 4 . pretty complicated, but the closest guess to the right FPS number I have ever been.
all depends on the graphics card. it goes like this:
Free space + neat graphics card - 3D enhancement * 4 . pretty complicated, but the closest guess to the right FPS number I have ever been.
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People with linux have reported high frame rates, between 200-300.
On windows and Mac it is usually much lower, between 50-100 average.
You can try to reduce the colordepth in the options setting. Before I had between 30 and 100, now i have between 90 and 130.
Most resolutionxcolordepth setting however slowed it down even more, i found one setting that actually improved it, the one below the maximum colordepth.
since the sampling of mouse movements depends on the framerate, a bigger FPS may improve your game performance, if you have a radar that is actually usefull:)
On windows and Mac it is usually much lower, between 50-100 average.
You can try to reduce the colordepth in the options setting. Before I had between 30 and 100, now i have between 90 and 130.
Most resolutionxcolordepth setting however slowed it down even more, i found one setting that actually improved it, the one below the maximum colordepth.
since the sampling of mouse movements depends on the framerate, a bigger FPS may improve your game performance, if you have a radar that is actually usefull:)