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How do you show your FPS is this game. Is there a list of console commands somewhere?

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Hi gone3d

People use FRAPS but be aware FRAPS Will reduce your FPS if you are using FRAPS to record ingame video.

Kind Rgards walker

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I have heard of fraps. Is this how people can tell how many fps they are getting? I am not trying to record any video. I just wanna guage my performance.

Thanks.

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I have heard of fraps. Is this how people can tell how many fps they are getting? I am not trying to record any video. I just wanna guage my performance.

Thanks.

Yes, it shows FPS by default. You don't need to record video in order to see FPS.

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It would be awful nice if BI would put basic engine metrics (frame rate, network latency, packet loss etc.) in the game, either via console or a UI addon... There's really no reason not to have it, as DirectX makes this easy to implement, and direct in game engine telemetry is much more accurate, and less of a resource load then having another Windows Ring-0 driver ala FRAPS, DX Gear etc....

:butbut:

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It would be awful nice if BI would put basic engine metrics (frame rate, network latency, packet loss etc.) in the game, either via console or a UI addon... There's really no reason not to have it, as DirectX makes this easy to implement, and direct in game engine telemetry is much more accurate, and less of a resource load then having another Windows Ring-0 driver ala FRAPS, DX Gear etc....

:butbut:

All that is possible via scripting but not sure about packet loss..

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It would be awful nice if BI would put basic engine metrics (frame rate, network latency, packet loss etc.) in the game, either via console or a UI addon... There's really no reason not to have it, as DirectX makes this easy to implement, and direct in game engine telemetry is much more accurate, and less of a resource load then having another Windows Ring-0 driver ala FRAPS, DX Gear etc....

:butbut:

Agreed. I really don't understand why an FPS counter isn't incorporated into every game. Simple console command "fps" and voila, you have your fps. Why force to use a 3rd party software for something like that :confused:

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Agreed. I really don't understand why an FPS counter isn't incorporated into every game. Simple console command "fps" and voila, you have your fps. Why force to use a 3rd party software for something like that :confused:

Good question as third party tools that run low level drivers to do what they do give a less favorable frame rate as well...

:(

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if you're still running on dx9, you can use TSO to show you the fps, but that doesn't work with dx10... ( ie, not on vista or win7 )

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All that is possible via scripting but not sure about packet loss..

Did someone come up with some kind of script to do this with ArmA (ArmA 1)?

:confused:

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[] spawn {
while {true} do {
	hint str(diag_fps);
	sleep .1;
};
};

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I use EVGA Precision to display fps and control gfx fan, but that is only for NVidia cards

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You can use EVGA Precision,it shows fps,temperature,clock speeds ect on your display while in-game

Cheers

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Do you really need a digit in the top corner to tell you how shit the frame rate is?

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well, running high ->v.high settings, and a vd of 10k, i usualy have an fps of 160+ , i can't say that's shitty ! ( arma2 runs way better than armed assault did on my rig ), but it's nice to have a counter, when testing out the settings ( got a gigantic rise in the fps, when changing freom normal to v.high shadown btw )

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I use the GFX benchmark mission in the Demo.

Might be a good idea to make a port of it for the full version.

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well, running high ->v.high settings, and a vd of 10k, i usualy have an fps of 160+ , i can't say that's shitty ! ( arma2 runs way better than armed assault did on my rig ), but it's nice to have a counter, when testing out the settings ( got a gigantic rise in the fps, when changing freom normal to v.high shadown btw )

Oh My Gawd! What kinder PeeCeeb do you have? What OS do you run? What do you eat for breakfast?!

:eek:

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Xfire ftw!

---------- Post added at 05:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:51 PM ----------

Oh My Gawd! What kinder PeeCeeb do you have? What OS do you run? What do you eat for breakfast?!

:eek:

I thought they cancelled the techsection at Nasa :eek:

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I run a high end car myself, and was able to get a 1000 FPS in Cod4 before i installed my tripple head setup. But I am very curious about how my resolution of 5040 by 1050 is going to be handled.

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I'm planning on going widescreen myself and hope to see the 5040x1050 issues resolved.

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Sooo... Do you guys think Noraf is... Maybe.. Exaggerating a little?

:o

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I wouldn't say Noraf is exaggerating, I get about 140-150 FPS when looking up at the sky ;)

Seriously tho, I get about 60-75 FPS when creating my own scenes in the editor, but if im running campaign or scenerios I get about 35-45 FPS.

Edited by finatk

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