I had my refresh rate set at 60Hz. I bumped it up to 75Hz and I'm
getting 68 fps consistently. I was imposing an artificial ceiling on my
performance before. Man, I'll take 68 fps glquake anyday!
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If any of you are quakers you may find this interesting. I was an early
adopter of 3dfx voodoo, I bought my Diamond Monster 3d almost 2 years
ago. In anticipation of my new p2-400 that I'm getting I just purchased
a 12Mb Diamond Monster 3d 2 voodoo2 card. I wasn't expecting to see
much improvement til I got my p2. BOY WAS I SHOCKED when I fired up
glquake! I have always gotten 30.1 fps in timedemo2 (I could get up to
43 fps but at the expense of image quality so it wasn't worth it). I
just ran timedemo demo2 with my new voodoo2 card and got 58.2 fps!!!
With excellent image quality. I rebenched and got the same result. I
could tell that it was going to benchmark better than the voodoo because
it was going through the benchmark much faster and there was an eerie
clarity to everything. And this on a p200mmx @ 640x480. I can't wait
til I get my p2 so I can get that framerate at 800x600. Man, I can't
wait to try Unreal at a playable framerate now.
/me goes out deathmatching :)
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