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Hi all,

 

Been looking around for few day and I couldnt find any info regarding FPS/Video settings..

 

so here is a crazy idea how about making some kinda of data base for DCS series regarding FPS, DCS video settings and PC Specs..

 

So take a screenshot for DCS setting, FPS and ur PC Specs..:book:

Specs: 13900k @ 5.5Ghz, 64GB @ 3600Mhz, 3080Ti.

 

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Not going to be very helpful unfortunately since framerates will vary greatly with situation.

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Far better in this case would be a standard track file that has some action in it, run that while recording framerates and frametimes (not the same thing, and IMO frametimes are way more important), then plot this to a graph. Now you have useful information. :)

 

See, the thing is that depending on the situation, different things will bottleneck for a typical system. "Random" screenshots of FPS counters can therefore be worse than useless - they can give a very erroneous impression.

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I tought of something similar. The idea was to create a little macro using ROOT (an analysis software in C++). It is possible to create a object called ntuple in which you can store lot of things. For instance something like CPUFreq: GPUFreq :OC_CPU : OC_GPU : RAM_GPU: RAM : OS : FPS max : FPS min : FPS average. Then you make some projections (plots) like CPU vs FPSmin, RAM vs FPS max, OC vs FPS average...or in 2D like CPU vs GPU vs FPSmax.

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