Hi y'all,
JJJ provided me with revised settings in an attempt to improve my frame rates. To an extent, these have worked and I'm now around 18-22 and I can cope with that.
However, what really drives the frame rate? Is it RAM, processor speed, graphics card or ????
Frame Rates
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Frame Rates
TonyL
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Hello all,
U Open Condor,
U pres on settings,
then u see
Graphics
Screen Resolution 800X600
Visible Distance : Low
Trees Density : Verry Low
Terrain Mesh quality :Normal
Terrain Mesh Fadeout :normal
Objects Level of Detail :Normal
Then u see the shadows and reflections left if u do all of ur Frames will go lower to
U Open Condor,
U pres on settings,
then u see
Graphics
Screen Resolution 800X600
Visible Distance : Low
Trees Density : Verry Low
Terrain Mesh quality :Normal
Terrain Mesh Fadeout :normal
Objects Level of Detail :Normal
Then u see the shadows and reflections left if u do all of ur Frames will go lower to
Re: Frame Rates
It's a combination of those 3, plus: do not run things in Background that could interfere with Condor, like Windows Update, email clients, etc.peppers_machine wrote:.... what really drives the frame rate? Is it RAM, processor speed, graphics card or ????
On an "adequate" XP or W2K machine, you need ~512MB of RAM, ~ 2GHz CPU, and a "decent" graphics card with 128MB onboard video RAM.
"Decent" is anything from a GeForce 4 class GPU or higher, although my deceased Geforce 3 GTi500 did >40 FPS.