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blacklotuz
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Joined: 09 Jan 2002
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Is there some sort of code in Gothic that trys to stablize the framerate by limiting it to 20fps? I have actually gone over 20fps while standing still, but never over 25. This is retarded if it is true. There HAS to be a way to change this limit. No matter what resolution or detail level I run the game in, I get about the same framerate, whats the deal?? Your standard 3d game usually runs 30+ fps to look smooth. |
Fri Jan 11, 2002 11:19 am |
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Gorath
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Joined: 03 Sep 2001
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On 2002-01-11 05:19, blacklotuz wrote:
Is there some sort of code in Gothic that trys to stablize the framerate
Yes.
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by limiting it to 20fps?
Yes, the lower boarder is 20. See below.
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I have actually gone over 20fps while standing still, but never over 25. This is retarded if it is true. There HAS to be a way to change this limit. No matter what resolution or detail level I run the game in, I get about the same framerate, whats the deal?? Your standard 3d game usually runs 30+ fps to look smooth.
Your standard 3D game calculates only a few NPCs and concentrates mainly on graphics.
The sad truth is that your system is too slow to _constantly_ calculate more than 20fps _and_ synchronize them with the AI.
http://www.rpgdot.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?topic=152&forum=13
3rd post from the bottom.
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