Sigma-Chi
03/23/03 8:47am
What do you guys clock on 3DMark2003 and how can I tell what my FPS is while on Server #2?
What should my FPS be?
SOKHAR_[H]
03/24/03 11:49am
10500 in 2k1 1400 in 2k3 although I think this might be a driver issuse because that score is too low for the card I have IMO (GF4 TI4400 @ TI4600 +++ speeds)
I dont know how to show FPS in MOH:AA sorry dood
99SVTCobra
03/24/03 2:28pm
To display your FPS type fps 1 into the console. To turn off the FPS display, type fps 0 in the console.
FaG KillA
03/24/03 2:34pm
Thx Cobra.... I keep my fps 1 on all the time as it will update in real time. In addition it will turn red when you reach a critical state on fps. The actual answer to what should they be is subjective and everyone is comfortable with something different so the best rule is whatever is best for you. That said understand that the human eye can tell differences in frame generation up to 30 FPS and anything over that is indistinguishable. Remember gang that fps is not the only mark of smooth play, your ping, net lag, and the spikey nature of internet access these days all come in to play so my suggestion is turn fps on, and set your details so your fps stays between 30 and 80.
Sigma-Chi
03/27/03 10:43pm
Anyone need 3Dmark2003 full version?
Let me know.....pm me.....I've got it on my site that I goof around with.
All over but the Crying
03/28/03 6:57am
I must have good eyes because I can tell a big difference between 30 frames per second and 60 and above frames per second. It's not so distinguishable when you are standing still, but when moving around there is a non-trivial amount of difference.
Sigma-Chi
03/29/03 2:26am
| QUOTE (Sigma-Chi @ Mar 27 2003, 07:43 PM) |
Anyone need 3Dmark2003 full version?
Let me know.....pm me.....I've got it on my site that I goof around with. |
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