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FPSC Classic Product Chat / SiFi running slow FPS

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tjk3
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2006 21:27
Any sience fiction rooms I use go from 30 FPS to 10 all the time. Any reasong why?

Also is there any way to increase the FPS overall...
code master
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2006 21:39
The FPS in FPSC is capped at 30.

Avenging Eagle
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2006 22:24
press X to sync frame-rates, this may improve your FPS overall. It does for me sometimes,

AE

xplosys
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2006 22:35
I can't think of any reason that one theme would run slower that another. Did it do that from the start, or did it just start doing it at some point. If it is the latter, try to think about some change or addition you may have made that could have caused the problem. Otherwise I'd say if it persists, uninstall and reinstall the program.

Crazy Grandpa
tjk3
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2006 23:00
I have reinstalled 2x and did not solve the issue... All runs great except the SiFi rooms and guns... FPS goes down to 10-15 and as soon as I enter a WW2 room all is fine. Any other idea??

Thanks
Silvester
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2006 23:01
Sci-fi has more dynamic objects.that may cause your problem.

B-DA FIRE!
xplosys
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2006 01:16
You didn't answer the question. Did it do that from the start, or did it just start doing it at some point?

Also, if you look you will notice that when you uninstall FPSC, it does not remove some of the content, especislly custom content from your system.

If it started doing this at some point rather than from the begining, I would uninstall the program, manually remove all the game directories, and then reinstall.

Crazy Grandpa
tjk3
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2006 02:17
Im sorry it has done this from the beginning. Also when I reinstalled I did delete all of the directories.
gps
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2006 05:16
Are you using full shader effects? The SciFi segments have shader effects assigned to them (usually bump-mapping). The WW2 segments don't, and are therefore much less of a drain on processor power.

Try turning full shader effects off in the File/Preferences window.

Cheers

- Graham

xplosys
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2006 16:27
Also, please supply your system specs.

Crazy Grandpa

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