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- > Yup, I have an idea how we could make a very good speed test.
- > What we do is to select a reference WAD (4MB shareware version or a smaller one,
- > it doesn't matter as long as we use the same one). When if we could do a script
- > or something to replay the path to move along the level (like a demonstration if
- > you havn't pressed a button like in doom, hmmm... maybe we even could use
- > the demo sequense in Doom to do this). Then we save the framerate every seconde
- > (or faster) and when calculate the mean value (or whatever it's called
- > in english). This would give a good speed test.
- >
- > //Magnus Kollberg
- >
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- That sounds good but i'd prefer to do a quick test by loading a common WAD file and have
- someone tell me what the FPS rating is on their FX-card, AfterBurner etc ...
- I'm sure they would be very similar in doing a speed test ... (unless the FPS counter
- isn't accurate ...)
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- Bye for now,
- Simon
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