Framecap
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Framecap
I cannot override the 58 -62 fps cap on a D3 install in a PC. I have the correct command line ("-framecap 0) run at the bootup of the game, I've got Merc' installed and I updated with the ver.1.4 patch. However when I type "frametime" I see 58 to 62 fps, just like when the frame cap is on... This is a 1.8 Ghz Althalon PC, using the on board GF-4 video chip. Any ideas ?...
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Try going into display properties and resize your desktop to 640 X 480, notice the ugly 60 HZ default refresh? Set your refresh rate now... as high as your monitor will go in that mode.
Next move onto 800 X 600, set your refresh rate as high as the monitor allows while in that mode.
Move on up through your desktop sizes and set the refresh rates accordingly.
And as others have pointed out turn off V-Sync in both the display adapter app. and D3.
Hope this helps.
Next move onto 800 X 600, set your refresh rate as high as the monitor allows while in that mode.
Move on up through your desktop sizes and set the refresh rates accordingly.
And as others have pointed out turn off V-Sync in both the display adapter app. and D3.
Hope this helps.
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80 aint bad - but I doubt that's your MINIMUM frame rate - and the minimum is what counts. The maximum means NOTHING.
Ideally you want 170Hz + refresh rate (800 x 600 on this Viewsonic is 168Hz!! ) and 170 FPS+ - so ensure maximum fragability and game response - and reduced lag (Yes, there's lag! 50FPS = 20ms extra lag!)
However, anything over 100 FPS and any refresh rate higher than 80Hz is quite acceptable for 3D gaming in an action game (Whereas 10 FPS is enough for Space Station Manager - for example).
PowerStrip is what you want to control refresh rates, screen geometry and graphics card overclocking. The best tool by far. The other tools are not as versatile nor as powerful as Powerstrip.
80 aint bad - but I doubt that's your MINIMUM frame rate - and the minimum is what counts. The maximum means NOTHING.
Ideally you want 170Hz + refresh rate (800 x 600 on this Viewsonic is 168Hz!! ) and 170 FPS+ - so ensure maximum fragability and game response - and reduced lag (Yes, there's lag! 50FPS = 20ms extra lag!)
However, anything over 100 FPS and any refresh rate higher than 80Hz is quite acceptable for 3D gaming in an action game (Whereas 10 FPS is enough for Space Station Manager - for example).
PowerStrip is what you want to control refresh rates, screen geometry and graphics card overclocking. The best tool by far. The other tools are not as versatile nor as powerful as Powerstrip.
MD is right mobi. Powerstrip is a great program and does more stuff than most apps. Problem is that it's not a program that lends well to someone who isn't sure of what they are doing or what their monitors are capable of....If you aren't careful, you can screw up your monitor with that program.
I'd recommend something simpler such as reforce or refreshlock. The latter being what i currently use, since it can be enabled and disabled at will. It also will allow the average user to detect safe frequencies at each resolution.
Reforce and refreshlock are free programs available on the net which is another bonus. I wouldnt pay for the full version of powerstrip when i can get the job done for free.
I'd recommend something simpler such as reforce or refreshlock. The latter being what i currently use, since it can be enabled and disabled at will. It also will allow the average user to detect safe frequencies at each resolution.
Reforce and refreshlock are free programs available on the net which is another bonus. I wouldnt pay for the full version of powerstrip when i can get the job done for free.
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Jeez - Powerstrip window stays for 5 seconds. It adds one second each week. During boot up only. Drag the window to a corner and forget about it.
Better yet: *SHOCK HORROR* - buy the bloody thing - it's only $19 you cheap bastards. And if you are *that* piss-poor then astalavista.box.sk
Powerstrip kicks the living sh!t out of the other programmes - and what a crock of crap about runing your monitor. Dear God. Look, if you push your monitor(s) too hard, XP waits 15 seconds and reverts. If it doesn't, then hit RESET.
Even if you know NOTHING - you will LEARN with Powerstrip.
Better yet: *SHOCK HORROR* - buy the bloody thing - it's only $19 you cheap bastards. And if you are *that* piss-poor then astalavista.box.sk
Powerstrip kicks the living sh!t out of the other programmes - and what a crock of crap about runing your monitor. Dear God. Look, if you push your monitor(s) too hard, XP waits 15 seconds and reverts. If it doesn't, then hit RESET.
Even if you know NOTHING - you will LEARN with Powerstrip.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by Mobius:
Even if you know NOTHING - you will LEARN with Powerstrip.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Why do you think Mobius HAS it!
Powerstrip is utterly useless POS for someone that has half a brain!
But we still lurb you if you MUST use it, just don't tell anyone you know us !!
Even if you know NOTHING - you will LEARN with Powerstrip.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Why do you think Mobius HAS it!
Powerstrip is utterly useless POS for someone that has half a brain!
But we still lurb you if you MUST use it, just don't tell anyone you know us !!
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by Mobius:
Jeez - Powerstrip window stays for 5 seconds. It adds one second each week. During boot up only. Drag the window to a corner and forget about it.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Or better yet....uninstall the damn thing and get something better.
Jeez - Powerstrip window stays for 5 seconds. It adds one second each week. During boot up only. Drag the window to a corner and forget about it.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Or better yet....uninstall the damn thing and get something better.
Why should we pay for something that we can get elsewhere FOR FREE? 99% of whats in powerstrip is in the nVidia drivers by default to begin with!<font face="Arial" size="3"> Better yet: *SHOCK HORROR* - buy the bloody thing - it's only $19 you cheap bastards. And if you are *that* piss-poor then astalavista.box.sk</font>
Mobius, stop being so damned ignorant. Not every monitor has protection against overmodulating. I've seen people ruin their monitors because they run the refresh rate up too high.<font face="Arial" size="3"> Powerstrip kicks the living sh!t out of the other programmes - and what a crock of crap about runing your monitor. Dear God. Look, if you push your monitor(s) too hard, XP waits 15 seconds and reverts. If it doesn't, then hit RESET. </font>