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What is your minimum frame per second ?

 

What is your minimum frame per second for happy game play? I say as long as it doesn’t dip below 20 fps I can play happily. If i can get AOC to stay above 20 FPS on low I would stick with the game.

 

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  • shukes33shukes33 Member Posts: 1,051

    The game runs smooth for me at 20 FPS so anything above for me is a bonus. Anything above 30 FPS doesnt seem to make any visual difference to me in anycase. I know some say they demand 60 and above but i just can't seem to see any difference. though i do think that many players mix up hitching with low FPS! i play VG too and its playable in cities at 18+ FPS but then ill get hitching when im at 50+ so i still dont understand the whole FPS argument fully.

    But ye 20+ is fine with me and conan is smooth on my machine, lol that may be because ive been playing VG so anything seems smooth now :). ( though VG has improved a lot in the last 3 months )

  • twistedvenomtwistedvenom Member Posts: 118

    I'm around 26.5 FPS on low settings so for right now I'm happy

  • ajax7ajax7 Member Posts: 363

    I have mine on high graphics with shadows off bloom off, and water on low.

    I have a Intel 6750 with 4gig of ram and a Nvidia 8800gts 640mb card I get a 88fps and in one instance I was getting over 100fps.

    This info was posted on the Funcom site to set your Graphics card and it really works.

    Ajax

  • LondonMagusLondonMagus Member Posts: 700

    I have a 'middle aged' XP 32 bit system with a 'high school jock' 8800GTS graphics card & 3Gb of Memory. I seem to get an average of 20 fps which goes up in instances, but occasionally drops a lot lower when too many players are about. I try not to fixate on the fps too much because most of the time it looks pretty good.

    In terms of minimum frame rate though, I have noticed that sometimes it actually goes red & displays a negative number! Does that count?

    If you can't "Have your cake & eat it too", then how can "The proof of the pudding be in the eating"?

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