Hi everyone!
I've been looking how to optimize my fps to reach 100-125. Currently rely on the movement of the game where I play. Typically range between 60-80 fps or 30-50 fps if the thing is hot.
My current hardware:
AMD Phenom II Black Edition X6 3.3 GHz & 9Mb Cache
4Gb Ram DDR3
Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 (Graphics clock 675 MHz 1024MB GDDR5)
My OS is Arch Linux x86_64 and my desktop is Gnome3
Any recommendations to get the most juice possible? And get to the magical 125fps?
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Optimizing fps with nvidia.
#2
Posted 16 May 2011 - 02:04 PM
Having your specifications, those fps probably as well could be achieved running Urt with openGL software emulation :P So check again if your video card drivers are installed correctly (or if you accidentally use motherboard graphics ;p ).
With that computer you usually shouldn't have to tweak things to get "the most juice possible" - with the drivers set up correctly it should just run fine with ~400-500 fps :O
With that computer you usually shouldn't have to tweak things to get "the most juice possible" - with the drivers set up correctly it should just run fine with ~400-500 fps :O
#3
Posted 16 May 2011 - 02:12 PM
Indeed so.
You should be maxing the games settings out (even using the bumpy client) and getting 125 fps.
I can do that and maintain it at 1920x1080 on a 20 player server using a GT220.
Does gnome3 use compiz or some other form of needed 3D acceleration? That would explain it, turn it off before running urt.
You should be maxing the games settings out (even using the bumpy client) and getting 125 fps.
I can do that and maintain it at 1920x1080 on a 20 player server using a GT220.
Does gnome3 use compiz or some other form of needed 3D acceleration? That would explain it, turn it off before running urt.
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#5
Posted 31 May 2011 - 06:36 PM
nou he got my dream cpu </3
also got a Ubuntu 11.04 like desktop with gnome3 embedded, which has compiz enabled by default.
Following Guide taken from n00bs on ubuntu
When launching OpenGL applications games, google-earth etc you sometimes need to disable compiz. Most of you probably use fusion-icon or similar applications instead of enabling/disabling compiz via terminal. Lets introduce you a very simple script I found (via google of course) to automatically disable compiz when launching your applications/games. It will also restore the compiz after exiting the application.
Create an empty file called “game†under /usr/bin/
via touch command also we wil make it executable :
Open it via gedit or your favourite editor
and paste the following:
Save and exit.
Now you can just type game before before your application/game command.Example :
WARNING: SCRIPT MAY BE OLDER / OUTDATED AND WAS NOT YET TESTED BY A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF PEOPLE!
also got a Ubuntu 11.04 like desktop with gnome3 embedded, which has compiz enabled by default.
Following Guide taken from n00bs on ubuntu
When launching OpenGL applications games, google-earth etc you sometimes need to disable compiz. Most of you probably use fusion-icon or similar applications instead of enabling/disabling compiz via terminal. Lets introduce you a very simple script I found (via google of course) to automatically disable compiz when launching your applications/games. It will also restore the compiz after exiting the application.
Create an empty file called “game†under /usr/bin/
via touch command also we wil make it executable :
sudo touch /usr/bin/game && sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/game
Open it via gedit or your favourite editor
sudo gedit /usr/bin/game
and paste the following:
#!/bin/bash
COMP="false";
if ps -A | grep compiz > /dev/null ; then
echo "Warning: Compiz Detected!!!"
metacity --replace > /dev/null &
COMP="true"
fi
echo "Starting"
$1
echo "Finish"
if $COMP ; then
echo "Warning: Starting Compiz!!!"
compiz --replace > /dev/null &
fi
exit
Save and exit.
Now you can just type game before before your application/game command.Example :
game urbanterror
(where 'urbanterror' is the script in your ~/bin which executes the urbanterror executable, for your system as described ioUrbanTerror.x86_64 (or use Mitsubishi's executable -> I hope you can find the release download for your OS and arch yourself)WARNING: SCRIPT MAY BE OLDER / OUTDATED AND WAS NOT YET TESTED BY A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF PEOPLE!
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#6
Posted 31 May 2011 - 06:53 PM
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also got a Ubuntu 11.04 like desktop with gnome3 embedded, which has compiz enabled by default.
Well.. actually gnome3 (or gnome shell) doesn't use compiz at all. It instead it uses clutter for the graphics effects. You should remove compiz from your pc, instead than disable it when you run urt... The problem with gnome shell it's how to disable the "graphics effects", but I think it isn't possible... Anyway they aren't that heavy like compiz...
Btw, anyone have problems with gnome shell, alt+tab and UrT? When I press alt+tab the urt change from fullscreen to window-mode and the mouse don't work properly, then I have to reload the map in UrT to solve it. Anyone know a way to fix it?
This post has been edited by Segura: 31 May 2011 - 07:00 PM
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