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showing fps!
hey guys!
i know i have already seen the answer in some other thread.but i just cannot find it anymore. how can i show the fps i have.i know i have to open the info windows with alt and left click of the mouse,if i remember correctly.but what to do then?? i want to see the fps, to see performance differences resulting when i make changes to my conf.ini file or in the video settings in the game.thx in advance. |
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If you want repeatable framerate averages for direct comparison then make a track and replay it under your differing conditions whilst recording the framerate with the program Fraps.
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thx Tvrdi!and how do i get rid of it again?
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fps STOP SHOW
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"fps START SHOW" and "fps STOP HIDE" is the correct commands. Case sensitive.
Also you can add console input and output to the chat window. Then you can chose console as recipient and type in the commands :) |
Raggs could you elaborate on how you add console input and output to the chat window.
Thanks |
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And if you are reaaaly lazy... ;-)
Are you not bored typing fps SHOW START every time? I realised we have many new members who are not able to sing the two pages of conf.ini by heart (shame!) so you may find this of use: In the same directory as the conf.ini (the famous MyDocuments/ etc etc...) Find the file RCU Open it with the text editor at the bottom add following lines of text: @a aa fps SHOW START @a ab fps HIDE STOP aa save and close From now on, if during the game you decide to start the fps display, press Shif-TAB, type aa press enter, exit with Shift-TAB. The fps measurement will appear on your screen. To remove it, repeat the procedure typing ab The last line aa in the RCU file spares you from all the work, with it every time you start the game you have thefps measurement displayed automaticaly (you can remove it of course if you do not want this). Since I have this strange feeling that we will spend the next months talking fps, it may prove a little handy ;-) Happy Flying (ehem, Testing...) |
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