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Measuring FPS..

Originally posted by: McArra
Originally posted by: hatim
jus keep in on....I dun wanna turn it on everytime I play....

LOL. So you benchmark everytime you play!!! You must be joking!!!

Hehe... "I get 127 FPS... no wait... 126... no wait... 89... no wait... 110... no wait... 101... no wait... 89... no wait... 62... no wait... 120... no wait... 121... no wait... 130... no wait..."
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: McArra
Originally posted by: hatim
jus keep in on....I dun wanna turn it on everytime I play....

LOL. So you benchmark everytime you play!!! You must be joking!!!

Hehe... "I get 127 FPS... no wait... 126... no wait... 89... no wait... 110... no wait... 101... no wait... 89... no wait... 62... no wait... 120... no wait... 121... no wait... 130... no wait..."

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Not that this is an answer but I suggest you right click on the shortcut to Fraps and where it says Shortcut Key: type "F" and then it will say Ctrl + Alt + F, then all you have to do is press that and fraps will come up, makes it pretty simple.
 
any good alternative to fraps?
The best alternative is to use the built-in timedemo facilities of the game. Unfortunately not all of them have this feature.

whats wrong with fraps?
It can produce unreproducable results and can also negatively affect the performance of the game due to being an external background process.
 
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