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FFCW_Urizen 08-02-2011 05:23 PM

for res, i would suggest a resolution every monitor is able to display, my tft only goes up to 1680x1050 for example, so i´d suggest a max resolution of 1440x900 or even just 1280x1024 (which every tft should be able to handle).

For Comparison reasons we should use the presets shipping with CloD, VSync off, AEF off, SSAO on/off.

yellonet 08-02-2011 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FFCW_Urizen (Post 318479)
for res, i would suggest a resolution every monitor is able to display, my tft only goes up to 1680x1050 for example, so i´d suggest a max resolution of 1440x900 or even just 1280x1024 (which every tft should be able to handle).

For Comparison reasons we should use the presets shipping with CloD, VSync off, AEF off, SSAO on/off.

It would be ideal to use a low resolution that everyone could set, but then we wouldn't get very meaningful results as people tend to want to play especially simulations at high resolution. As you drop the resolution, the CPU becomes more and more important and the GPU less important for high FPS.
Perhaps if it is not too much to ask people with high resolution monitors could run the tests at lower resolution too.
I have a 24" screen with 1920x1200, I could make the tests in that resolution and several lower resolutions as well.


Edit: Anyway, we need more opinions so that we can have as wide an agreement as possible.

FFCW_Urizen 08-02-2011 06:17 PM

then we should go with your first suggestion of resolution and related detailsettings.

So Long
Uri

yellonet 08-02-2011 07:58 PM

Fraps results... what am I doing wrong?

Frames, Time (ms), Min, Max, Avg
15, 60000, 0, 14, 0.250

yellonet 08-07-2011 12:29 PM

I take it that no one is interested in this?


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