Devil May Cry 4 PC gameplay 1680x1050 8xAA Super High #4 (720p HD playback)
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can anyone here explain to me why i get more fps running dx10 than 9 i got a 8200m g and my frames are at 30 with 10 and go below 20 with 9???
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xd good
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Tested again, 90-100 fps.
It never got below 70.
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:P it's ok
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Ah i see.
Also, when i re-read my original post, that was before i figured out the Nvidia control panel forced Anti aliasing to be at 4x MSAA.
So, while the benchmark SAID c16xQ FSAA, it was in reality 4x MSAA.
Forget about what i said about there being something wrong with your computer.
I will now run the benchmark again, in c16xQ MSAA this time.
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no no not the vram the normal ram
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Well, then there's something wrong with your computer.
Because the benchmark said 210 (Or, more like 207, but whatever.)
A GTX 295 with 10 gigs Vram?
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lmao 210 fps my ass
i've got overclocked intel core i7 and nvidia 295 gtx and 10gb and i run it maxed out on 120fps max maybe
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ou u did use em...
sry i posted that while still watching in the beginning
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how come u nvr use the devil bringer
since it's PC gameplay (not even turbo..)... nouble NTSC is so useless ---
why not exactly 60?
dude...
his1nightmare 3 years ago
do u even know what compilation is? if u fraps at 60 fps, its still useless after compiling at 29.970 which is NTSC. so tell me in the SONY VEGAS 8 PRO rendering options what double NTSC is exacly in fps
qkenjfettan 3 years ago
double NTSC is 59,94 ~
maybe record with 60 and then render with 60?
double NTSC rendering is for the case that you recorded a HDTV vid which runned @ double NTSC, so you can render it without any quality issues
but you play@ the pc, and you can't record with 59,94 fps, so record and render either with 60 or 30, nothing with ntsc and so on
his1nightmare 3 years ago
alright, i am truly sorry for hurting your eyes with 0.06 fps
qkenjfettan 3 years ago