If you want to have more fps you can turn up your max fps but that does not raise your average fps it just maxes out the amount of power your computer uses.
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 EVGA 2GB Model (10% Overclocked) (30% usage of memory while in game)
Cooling: CPU uses large heatsink with stock fan, 2x140mm Green Whirlpool LED fans (one at front and one at back). GPU uses copper pipe cooling to case fan.
I know Right? I don't even understand the point of having super-fast fps rates if the only thing it does is put huge strain on your pc and possibly lower your gameplay.
3500 frames per second should be in (if not nearing) slow-motion.
Uhh what? You know how high-speed cameras work, right? They capture video at say 3500 FPS, and you play it back at 24/30/60 FPS. That causes the video to be played back, if my maths is correct, ~116.66x slower than it was captured at, if you play it back at 30 FPS.
Playing a game at 3500 FPS means you're "playing it back" at 3500 FPS; there isn't any slowing.
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That byte can be used for much more productive purposes than having 3500 fps and having almost no change in game. Plus eventually the byte will be used anyway.
(Current Graphics Card)
<Lowest settings> I usually get about 80-200 fps, depending if its singleplayer or multiplayer
(My new Graphics Card)
<Lowest settings> Estimating about 200-500 fps.
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If you want to have more fps you can turn up your max fps but that does not raise your average fps it just maxes out the amount of power your computer uses.
ANDRE GAMES
Uncapped i get about 500 in averagely populated areas.
300 FPS (Multiplayer Servers) to 500-600 fps (Offline, singleplayer or empty areas on servers)
50-200 FPS with Shaders on 1.5x rendering and 2x shadow rendering.
Specifications:
PSU: Corsair 650 Watt Silent-Cooling
CPU: AMD FX(tm)-4300 Quad-Core Processor at 3.8 GHz (Turbo at 4.2 GHz)
RAM: 8GB 1333Mhz DDR3
Motherboard: Gygabyte 78LMT/USB3 (AMD 760G) (M-ATX)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 EVGA 2GB Model (10% Overclocked) (30% usage of memory while in game)
Cooling: CPU uses large heatsink with stock fan, 2x140mm Green Whirlpool LED fans (one at front and one at back). GPU uses copper pipe cooling to case fan.
i get around 600 to 800
3500 frames per second should be in (if not nearing) slow-motion.
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I know Right? I don't even understand the point of having super-fast fps rates if the only thing it does is put huge strain on your pc and possibly lower your gameplay.
ANDRE GAMES
Uhh what? You know how high-speed cameras work, right? They capture video at say 3500 FPS, and you play it back at 24/30/60 FPS. That causes the video to be played back, if my maths is correct, ~116.66x slower than it was captured at, if you play it back at 30 FPS.
Playing a game at 3500 FPS means you're "playing it back" at 3500 FPS; there isn't any slowing.
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250-350.
Over 1,000 if I set render distance to 2.
Otherwise, I have a 60hz monitor
That byte can be used for much more productive purposes than having 3500 fps and having almost no change in game. Plus eventually the byte will be used anyway.
ANDRE GAMES
1440p, with max settings and shaders: 60-80 fps
1440p, with max settings w/o shaders: 400-500 fps
Specs:
MSI GeForce GTX 1070
Intel Core i7-6700k
8 GB RAM
What computer type and year?
ANDRE GAMES