how many fps do u get and what do you think is a good amount of fps?
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i get around 60 fps. is that good or bad?
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i get around 60 fps. is that good or bad?
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Nah, that only applies to cod4Cheez wrote:
Ideally you should be getting over 250.
www.instantrimshot.comDeathUnlimited wrote:
Nah, that only applies to cod4Cheez wrote:
Ideally you should be getting over 250.
wot he said ^N00bkilla55404 wrote:
60, anything else is unnecessary.
Lock your fps to 30 and to 60. You will notice the difference easily. I used locked 36fps for a long time and difference to what I now get is easily noticeable.DoctaStrangelove wrote:
Anything above 60 is redundant. And between 30 and 60, you can't tell much difference.
Below 30 it's getting a little choppy.
Below 20 it's a slideshow.
lock it at your refresh rate and it might save spare resources for say, folding? not really sure.Sup wrote:
Is there a benefit to locking your fps?
renderer.showfps 1Slarty wrote:
What's the console command for displaying fps?
/hangs head in shame.
Your monitor shows 60 pictures a second. At most 80. 60 to 100, probably. 200 is unsubstantiated, in terms of hardware.pauli *wsaf wrote:
those 500+ fps are some infantry whores playing on uberlow settings, the game and their videos is ugly
i play all high, just no shadows and dynamic lightning and i get 150-250fps, recording at 60fps fullsize
AND there IS visible difference between 60 and 100 and e.g.200... if u dont see it, u have either bad screen or bad eyes/brain
This. The average monitor displays at 60Hz, which means your monitor refreshes the picture 60 times in a second, which means that of your 250fps in COD4, you only get to see 60 of these frames.some_random_panda wrote:
Your monitor shows 60 pictures a second. At most 80. 60 to 100, probably. 200 is unsubstantiated, in terms of hardware.pauli *wsaf wrote:
those 500+ fps are some infantry whores playing on uberlow settings, the game and their videos is ugly
i play all high, just no shadows and dynamic lightning and i get 150-250fps, recording at 60fps fullsize
AND there IS visible difference between 60 and 100 and e.g.200... if u dont see it, u have either bad screen or bad eyes/brain
Do these people who don't notice the difference belong to the group that don't respond very well to the placebo effect?
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800 x 600iMPaCT.uK wrote:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/11Q84HYF16L._SL500_AA200_.jpg - Iiyama Vision Master Pro 454
19" CRT 150Hz @ 800x600
GTFO TFT nabs
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