55 avg means that you most likely have drops even down to 40.
any framerate lower than 60 you can clearly feel, it messes with your precision. kills the fluidity of the game.
If we assume he has vsync on and his max fps was 60 (60 hz monitor) then to get 55avg the lowest fps would have been 50.
If it went down to 40 avg would be 50.
we ain't assuming anyone would be stupid enough to use vsync in a multiplayer fps.
also you can still have drops to 40 with avg 55 and vsync enabled because you cannot assume that the framerates occur even times on both sides of the 55.
Imagine you got 4 seconds. First three seconds run at 60 fps and the last second at 40. average that is 55 fps. BAM, MATH'D YOU BACK!
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your example really only works if you are running for 2 seconds and you assume one of them is at 60fps.
no you don't. usually a really heavy drop happens when you start up a benchmark. imagine you have a benchmark and you have max fps of 120 and lowest fps of 10, then avg would be 65, even if the framerate is constantly around 100 after the initial drop.that would give 55 average you're right, but I think they just take highest and lowest and /2 to get the average.
no you don't. usually a really heavy drop happens when you start up a benchmark. imagine you have a benchmark and you have max fps of 120 and lowest fps of 10, then avg would be 65, even if the framerate is constantly around 100 after the initial drop.
it's not a whole lot of work to do it, in scrips that's just a loopfair enoughi always assumed they just took highest and lowest, less resource used that marking every rate per second ^_^
it's not a whole lot of work to do it, in scrips that's just a loopso why only take the max and min, it's no additional work and is way more precise.
man i love loops. so much. the best thing that has ever happened to programming is loops. <3already thinking of that loop my head, would be a nice big array. *geek mode* kinda off topic now though :/
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Well even a laptop can max it out. Just the framerate will be terrifying. Way below 30 for the 660 would be my guess.I find it hard to believe a 660 is maxing out farcry3. That game is punishing.
Well even a laptop can max it out. Just the framerate will be terrifying. Way below 30 for the 660 would be my guess.
Ok what i meant was playable and higher than at least 45fps avg.
He prolly means maxed, but with no AA.
That would make sense as a ballpark figure...