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I think FRAPSisn't reporting the accurate FPS on this game
I'm running it completely maxed, at 1680x1050. FRAPS reports around 15-25 FPS (which should be unplayable, with lots of stuttering) but I don't notice anything, the game runs quite smoothly. Is there a way to get an accurate report on the FPS?
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It seems like Necrovision behaves differently then other games, when running with poor FPS. It seems like the whole game somehow slow itself down, when having poor FPS. Therefore it doesn`t seem so much choppy as other games, while having low FPS..
I think fraps is accurate.. Game is pretty HW demanding, when all details are maxed and when using higher resolutions. Just try lowering your details and see if you have better feeling when having , lets say, 40-60 FPS. Last edited by Karel; 02-26-2009 at 03:14 PM. |
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I bough it 2 days ago... I am playing it on 1280x1024 max settings.. Works ok but when there are lof of enemies it slow down.. Anyway i checked the fps with fraps (As you can see in my singnature my pc is athlon x2 4400 2,2 ghz 2 gb ram 8800 gt 512) and i i never get more than 35 fps.. It runs around 25 fps average for me.. But it is playble! |
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/showfps 1
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1440x900, all max except noAA ambient occlusion: OFF - 51fps ambient occlusion: low - 22fps ambient occlusion: high - 22fps so try to disable ambient occlusion, it doesnt give much difference in quality comparing to performance hit , I think it is not for todays hardware, the same I have with Burnout Paradise: ambient occlusion off: 60fps, on: max 25fps Last edited by mnemosyne; 03-03-2009 at 12:46 PM. |
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