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    FRAPS question

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by kraz30g, Nov 20, 2008.

  1. kraz30g

    kraz30g Notebook Deity

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    hi, just a quick question

    i want to see how many fps im getting in cod:waw multiplayer and i guess the only way is thru a third party program ;\ i just want to know if i install fraps, it won't put ne junk on my computer? and also, when i want to uninstall it, will it leave anything on the computer ?

    how clean is the uninstall?

    thanks
     
  2. 660hpv12

    660hpv12 Notebook Deity

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    no its clean. nothing to worry aboyt
     
  3. ARom

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    +1 for: No it won't.
     
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    ablm Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yeah Fraps is pretty reliable in terms of being clean
     
  5. Cheffy

    Cheffy Notebook Evangelist

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    Just don't activate the hotkeys for video recording and accidently pressing the hotkey while gaming. I found my fraps folder to be many many GB without realising it.