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The problem with the game are not the FPS. It's the main core simulator was have slutters and make the game hard to play. I got 60FPS, and 40FPS of average, but in combat it's even hard to aim because of micro slutters.
So, until the game goes "fluid", there is nothing to measure... |
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The simulator has been in develompment for quite some time and it is released? Should it not be mature enough? All I am saying is that to compare different systems in terms of troubleshooting we must all look into same basic conditions.. and thats where a track comes into the picture... Im not talking about "all about FPS"... Im saying there is something terribly wrong.. and what better way to find out what it could be by using a commmon tool for it? You are already seeing ppl posting their specs of their computer, why do you think that is? hm? |
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It would do alot of help to many frustrated players to have an ingame benchmark like the BlackDeath.trk has been for good ol IL2.
In this way people with similar spec systems can have an expectation of the fluidity of the game on their system. Also, performance effect of changing RAM, CPU, GPU etc. can be evaluated as we would all be referring to the same sequence of game play. I hope there will be an official or wide spread community supported "black death track" to benchmark with.. |
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