Graphics test ATI 9600XT - Quake 4 pt1

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2007

http://www.katsbits.com/download/maps/quake-4/kats-klorr.php - ATI 9600 XT 256MB gfx test for comparision to a new ATI X1600 512 MB card. Capture of a Quake 4 level

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  • What was the fps without fraps and with fraps?

  • @HaZarDFl00R fraps pretty much halves the FPS when it's running so you'd be looking at 30 or so without on the system that was used at the time (Althon 2800M).

  • @Quake3Bits That looks like built-in FPS counter. You probably used FRAPS to record the video, but FPS was shown with cl_drawfps 1 (or w/e it is. haven't played in years)

  • @gophop: yes, the FPS counter displayed is the games own.

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  • @Quake3Bits

    I didn't ask any question. I'm stating that the fraps logo was big and every other screen sprite shows that the resolution is as low as 640x480, so the video card would have to draw less pixels which would then make the game smoother because the video card has to work less.

  • @Terrum you need to understand why you're asking that question before you'll get a reply that will answer it.

  • @Quake3Bits

    The fraps logo looks so big though. It looks like you actually played it at 640x480 or something.

  • @Terrum: it's called video compression O_o

  • That looks like an extremely low resolution...

  • @gtastuntcrew302 and GTA IV?Can i play it?

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