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lolghurt

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FPS anomaly
« on: October 21, 2010, 09:46:48 am »

My computer hates whatever calculations go into the temperature.
TEMPERATURE:YES = 20 FPS
TEMPERATURE:NO = 2000+ FPS WITH A MASSIVE CAVERN EXPOSED
I want around 200 FPS, not something absurd.
« Last Edit: October 22, 2010, 04:13:01 am by lolghurt »
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It's probably made from baby bone, with a handle of baby leather. Probably uses the leg bones wound together for the handle, the pelvis for the handle/pick joint, and the pick is the spine.

But that's all in theory, of course. Not like I've made a pick out of my own 5 month old baby before.

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Re: FPS anomaly
« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2010, 10:19:32 am »

you can set a top limit for the FPS. I cannot see how the temperature could make so much difference. In the past, turning it off has raised my FPS from say 17 to 22.
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Re: FPS anomaly
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2010, 10:24:11 am »

you can set a top limit for the FPS. I cannot see how the temperature could make so much difference. In the past, turning it off has raised my FPS from say 17 to 22.
My point was that the jump was rather unexpected.
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It's probably made from baby bone, with a handle of baby leather. Probably uses the leg bones wound together for the handle, the pelvis for the handle/pick joint, and the pick is the spine.

But that's all in theory, of course. Not like I've made a pick out of my own 5 month old baby before.

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Re: FPS anomaly
« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2010, 10:26:49 am »

TEMPERATURE:YES = 20 FPS
TEMPERATURE:NO = 1000+ FPS

That's some...

!!BLAZING SPEED!!


...


You know, cause... temperature... and the... fps...

oh god I'm a terrible person
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Re: FPS anomaly
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2010, 10:30:35 am »

TEMPERATURE:YES = 20 FPS
TEMPERATURE:NO = 1000+ FPS

That's some...

!!BLAZING SPEED!!


...


You know, cause... temperature... and the... fps...

oh god I'm a terrible person
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It's probably made from baby bone, with a handle of baby leather. Probably uses the leg bones wound together for the handle, the pelvis for the handle/pick joint, and the pick is the spine.

But that's all in theory, of course. Not like I've made a pick out of my own 5 month old baby before.

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Re: FPS anomaly
« Reply #5 on: October 22, 2010, 02:57:00 am »

You don't mind me borrowing some of that overcapacity, do you? Single digit FPS is driving me up the wall.
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Re: FPS anomaly
« Reply #6 on: October 22, 2010, 03:47:29 am »

You don't mind me borrowing some of that overcapacity, do you? Single digit FPS is driving me up the wall.
Why is your FPS so terrible? large map? tons of stuff? catsplosion? computer from the 90s?
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It's probably made from baby bone, with a handle of baby leather. Probably uses the leg bones wound together for the handle, the pelvis for the handle/pick joint, and the pick is the spine.

But that's all in theory, of course. Not like I've made a pick out of my own 5 month old baby before.

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Re: FPS anomaly
« Reply #7 on: October 22, 2010, 04:10:21 am »

Why is your FPS so terrible? large map? tons of stuff? catsplosion? computer from the 90s?

PC from the early 2000s mostly. And too much stuff. Though atom smashing will probably only bring me back 10-20ish.
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« Reply #8 on: October 22, 2010, 04:13:43 am »

Why is your FPS so terrible? large map? tons of stuff? catsplosion? computer from the 90s?

PC from the early 2000s mostly. And too much stuff. Though atom smashing will probably only bring me back 10-20ish.
I finally see why people use an FPS cap. 2200 FPS on an underground lake.
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It's probably made from baby bone, with a handle of baby leather. Probably uses the leg bones wound together for the handle, the pelvis for the handle/pick joint, and the pick is the spine.

But that's all in theory, of course. Not like I've made a pick out of my own 5 month old baby before.

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« Reply #9 on: October 22, 2010, 07:29:44 am »

at FPS=7 and having done everything i can to make it more, I really envy your problems.
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Re: FPS anomaly
« Reply #10 on: October 22, 2010, 08:35:08 am »

at FPS=7 and having done everything i can to make it more, I really envy your problems.
don't worry, my fps drops to about that once the fortress gets going.
These fps rates are from the very first unpause.
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It's probably made from baby bone, with a handle of baby leather. Probably uses the leg bones wound together for the handle, the pelvis for the handle/pick joint, and the pick is the spine.

But that's all in theory, of course. Not like I've made a pick out of my own 5 month old baby before.

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Re: FPS anomaly
« Reply #11 on: October 22, 2010, 12:33:05 pm »

at FPS=7 and having done everything i can to make it more, I really envy your problems.
don't worry, my fps drops to about that once the fortress gets going.
These fps rates are from the very first unpause.
FPS immediately after unpausing hardly counts, see, while paused, your FPS will just rise and rise to whatever cap you have set(or keep rising to the max your system can handle if you have the cap set to 0), after unpausing it will decline a bit, get stuck at one spot, and then finally lower to what it REALLY is.

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« Reply #12 on: October 23, 2010, 02:45:31 am »

at FPS=7 and having done everything i can to make it more, I really envy your problems.
don't worry, my fps drops to about that once the fortress gets going.
These fps rates are from the very first unpause.
FPS immediately after unpausing hardly counts, see, while paused, your FPS will just rise and rise to whatever cap you have set(or keep rising to the max your system can handle if you have the cap set to 0), after unpausing it will decline a bit, get stuck at one spot, and then finally lower to what it REALLY is.
Paused FPS: 500k
Unpause hang point: 30k
"real point" until end of year: 2k
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It's probably made from baby bone, with a handle of baby leather. Probably uses the leg bones wound together for the handle, the pelvis for the handle/pick joint, and the pick is the spine.

But that's all in theory, of course. Not like I've made a pick out of my own 5 month old baby before.

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Re: FPS anomaly
« Reply #13 on: October 23, 2010, 06:39:32 am »

My computer used to run DF at 40, no matter what my cap was and no matter what was going on. Since I changed the cap to 50 and came back to the game, it now hits 50 and never budges.
Cavern? 50.
Stream? 50.
Siege? 50
7 dwarves? 50.
200 dwarves? 50

See where I'm going with this?
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Re: FPS anomaly
« Reply #14 on: October 23, 2010, 09:48:14 am »

My computer used to run DF at 40, no matter what my cap was and no matter what was going on. Since I changed the cap to 50 and came back to the game, it now hits 50 and never budges.
Cavern? 50.
Stream? 50.
Siege? 50
7 dwarves? 50.
200 dwarves? 50

See where I'm going with this?
I take it you had no cats then
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It's probably made from baby bone, with a handle of baby leather. Probably uses the leg bones wound together for the handle, the pelvis for the handle/pick joint, and the pick is the spine.

But that's all in theory, of course. Not like I've made a pick out of my own 5 month old baby before.