To be honest I haven't really played around with it much it works quite well as it is and I'm afraid of messing it up!
You should create a profile in the nVidia CP for oolite.exe and have a tinker with that - good practice! I run Oolite with TO disabled, btw - it's smoother.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
You should create a profile in the nVidia CP for oolite.exe and have a tinker with that - good practice! I run Oolite with TO disabled, btw - it's smoother.
I just tried this and turned TO off. FPS increased when looking at planet to around 700 FPS but decreased looking at station to around 820 FPS... Weird!
EDIT: I'll have to play around with the settings some more. Most games I just run in full graphics. Though the only games I have for PC that are recent and require decent machines to run are Elite Dangerous and Watch Dogs. Both games I run on the highest settings (Ultra) with all features turned on or at the highest setting. I'm getting Assassin's Creed Unity next week so I'm hoping this will allow me to push my new PC to see what it can do!
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I just tried this and turned TO off. FPS increased when looking at planet to around 700 FPS but decreased looking at station to around 820 FPS...
I was kinda expecting that. Try a normal Oolite game, with OXPs and v-sync enabled - is there less stutter with TO off, especially in how blips move across the scanner?
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
I was kinda expecting that. Try a normal Oolite game, with OXPs and v-sync enabled - is there less stutter with TO off, especially in how blips move across the scanner?
In normal Oolite with OXPs on (and I have quite a few - including Griff's ships, and Povray Planets) I see a small drop in FPS (650 FPS for planet, 780 FPS for station) with OC on as apposed to off. But again turning OC off just means I get a more balanced result.
I should add a caveat, methinks - do this test at your own risk (which is a standard warning with trunk)! I've had serious trouble getting Oolite 1.81.0.6200-141103-e855d90 to run normally after this test. It's quite likely that the problem is local to my machine, but I have to mention it - just in case!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
I got 60FPS on i3-3225 3.30GHz with internal HD4000 graphics, maybe the v-sync is on regardless of my settings.
Yes, one thing that might be added to the instructions, is that the options in the .GNUstepDefaults file should be inserted into the oolite = {} section.
FPS: 351
AMD FX-8320/32G RAM
GeForce GTX 660/2G RAM
Windows 7 Ultimate/64 bit
I should add a caveat, methinks - do this test at your own risk (which is a standard warning with trunk)! I've had serious trouble getting Oolite 1.81.0.6200-141103-e855d90 to run normally after this test. It's quite likely that the problem is local to my machine, but I have to mention it - just in case!
I haven't had any issues after returning everything back to normal, but it is true that the test setup can be very taxing for the system. I would recommend not running the benchmark setup for prolonged periods of time (CPU/GPU temperatures might rise really fast) and certainly I would advise against using this setup for standard gameplay.
Mime seemed fine but I didn't test it for long. I didn't see any massive increases in temperatures but I have 5 fans and a powerful CPU cooler on my rig. Also once I reset the settings everything went back to normal. In fact my FPS seems steadier on the latest build than on 1.80 developer release. Still at 60 FPS but didn't drop to 59 quite as much.
I got 60FPS on i3-3225 3.30GHz with internal HD4000 graphics, maybe the v-sync is on regardless of my settings.
Yes, one thing that might be added to the instructions, is that the options in the .GNUstepDefaults file should be inserted into the oolite = {} section.
Thanks for the mention. I had a GeForce 9500GT card once and during that time the FPS was around 100 with the same v-sync line and stable 60 when I changed to "yes", so I think the internal graphics or the Intel driver in my Linux lack support it.
Btw increasing the gamma has not any effect here also but worked well with the dedicated card.