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Old 06-04-2009, 06:00 AM   #5
MingoDynasty
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Originally Posted by Blueroze View Post
Taken from the support section of fraps:
Many games have internal limits that prevent them rendering faster than a certain framerate. In some cases this can mean they are locked at a maximum framerate of only 30fps.
WarCraft TFT maxes at 60-64fps, depending on the resolution. The recording framerate however, jumps up and down around 45fps; this means sometimes it's like 40fps, sometimes it's 50fps.

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Originally Posted by Blueroze View Post
Another possibility is that you have Vsync enabled. Vsync is used to synchronise the output of your graphics card with the display of your monitor. When your graphics card has finished rendering the next frame it waits for the monitor to finish displaying the current one before switching to the new one. This means that the maximum framerate you can obtain will be equal to the refresh rate of your monitor (which is usually 60hz, 75hz, 85hz, or 100hz).

If you disable Vsync then your graphics card will continuously render without waiting for the last frame to be displayed in its entirety. With fast graphics cards this means that your monitor may switch to a new frame halfway down the screen. This effect is known as tearing as there appears to be a visible line separating two different halves. Due to this, you should generally leave Vsync enabled except when benchmarking.
Vsync is off. Even if I had vsync, it's supposed to be capped at 60fps, but the fps does not reach that.

I've been through the basics already. Give me some advanced solutions.

Edit: Ps. Why is there all of these kids trying to sell drugs and viagra on this subforum? Where's the admins and mods??

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