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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Very Low FPS. Slow Speed.

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zubarkhald130
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2012 08:08
Hi Friends,

I am making a sci-fi game based on Resident Evil. I want to make a good outdoor. I want to make a city. I have putted some building (5 Buildings), some post boxes, a zombie, 2 street lights, some other things. But whenever I want to test my game I only get 11-13 FPS. Game Runs Slow. Is there any trick or tip to make a good outdoor City? By the way I know that we can't make large levels with this version of FPSC.

One more thing I have not a good Graphics Card. I have Intel(R) Q35 Express Chipset Family with 256 MB Video Memory, Pixel Shader 2.0 and Vertex Shader 0.0

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The Nerevar
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2012 14:42
Do you have shaders on, and post processing? Try turning those off.

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Dark Frager
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2012 15:27
It's probably the graphics card that's bringing it down, you might want to invest in a better one.

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zubarkhald130
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2012 16:28
Hi The Nerevar,

Thanks for your help but where can I turn off shaders and post processing?

Dragon slayer
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2012 18:10
I can't be sure but I think it is in the build game settings
ncmako
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Posted: 3rd Dec 2012 02:42
For shaders toggle on/off under "file\preferences" also when doing a build it is in the "build game settings"
As for the post-processing it can be toggle in your setup.ini
Look for "postprocessing=x"
The Nerevar
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Posted: 3rd Dec 2012 13:25
I used to use FPSC on an old XP computer, that post processing and Shaders killed my framerate in some cases, but it depended on the level I was making. Besides, some games look great without those fancy effects! Even now, on my beast of a computer, I never use Post processing.

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