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    How to figure out fps?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by shrike, Oct 9, 2006.

  1. shrike

    shrike Notebook Consultant

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    Read a lot about fps in sertain games/puters but never saw where/how to find it. Could some1 help?

    Thanks
     
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    sionyboy Notebook Evangelist

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    Some games have it built into their engines, but most folks use a prgoram called FRAPS (google) which displays framerates in the corner of your screen while playing.
     
  3. shrike

    shrike Notebook Consultant

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    Thank you.
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    Notebook Solutions Company Representative NBR Reviewer

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    Unreal engine based games: in console: stat fps
    BF2: renderer.drawfps 1 in console
    Oblivion: tdt in console

    For other games: FRAPS

    Charlie :)