On Sep 28, 2005, at 9:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The best way for me to figure out how much of a performance
boost by
'Ocing i am getting has to be (forgive me if im wrong) by measuring
the frame rate
of the program I use. Now, in general, does the program itself
have a way of
outputting the frame rate or is there a seperate program that
measures frame
rates. So what Im asking is how do i figure out what frame rate im
getting?
i am using X-Plane 8.11 and Panther.
I believe both Quake and Doom (among other games) have framerate
measuring utilities either bundled or built in, as most often I see
frame rates calculated as 'Quake framerates'.
If X-plane has such, it would be more appropriate to ask on the X-
plane list(s).
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