B BandwidthHogg Banned Messages 239 Dec 19, 2005 #12 Its better to use the games' FPS display if it has one. Fraps is resource hogging. Only use it if you have to. You shouldn't be worried about FPS though, you have a beast system.
Its better to use the games' FPS display if it has one. Fraps is resource hogging. Only use it if you have to. You shouldn't be worried about FPS though, you have a beast system.
OP OP S Sp4rtan In Runtime Messages 171 Dec 19, 2005 #13 I mostly play bf2 I am just curious about my fps. And I really want a program that won't slow my game down to much. I know in Americas Army if you type in the console stat fps it will show your fps. If Bf2 would have something like that it would be great.
I mostly play bf2 I am just curious about my fps. And I really want a program that won't slow my game down to much. I know in Americas Army if you type in the console stat fps it will show your fps. If Bf2 would have something like that it would be great.
I ilovesocks In Runtime Messages 378 Dec 19, 2005 #14 BandwidthHogg said: Its better to use the games' FPS display if it has one. Fraps is resource hogging. Only use it if you have to. Click to expand... Resource hogging? It uses about 4mb of RAM ..
BandwidthHogg said: Its better to use the games' FPS display if it has one. Fraps is resource hogging. Only use it if you have to. Click to expand... Resource hogging? It uses about 4mb of RAM ..
C0RR0SIVE Golden Master Messages 9,213 Location Lexington, KY Dec 19, 2005 #15 My copy uses nearly 30mb after a few games......
bonehelm Daemon Poster Messages 612 Dec 19, 2005 #16 or you can always estimate. I can tell the difference of 5-6 fps. I never needed any fps measuring programs, i can tell myself.
or you can always estimate. I can tell the difference of 5-6 fps. I never needed any fps measuring programs, i can tell myself.
R Rook1e In Runtime Messages 104 Dec 19, 2005 #17 Found this see if this helps http://forums.gamespace.net.au/showthread.php?t=4330 see the "console.showfps"
Found this see if this helps http://forums.gamespace.net.au/showthread.php?t=4330 see the "console.showfps"
R Riceball Daemon Poster Messages 722 Dec 22, 2005 #18 I use FRAPS occasionally, only when i get a new game to test out my FPS. I turn it off after that.