Doom 3 timedemo


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Anyones of you who already have doom3, what's your framerate ?

Use the internal "benchmark" in Doom3, you just launch Doom 3, go to the console (CTRL+ALT+'tilde') and give the command: "timedemo demo1.demo" ... run it at least 2 times to get a decent score ...

I've got on my P4 2.8@3.2, 2x 512 Mb Apacer TwinX PC4000 @ 230 Mhz DDR, GF 6800 GT # default clocks a score of 47,67 FPS running doom at 1600x1200 (no AA, default AF) high detail...

what about your scores??

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51 FPS at 800x600 Medium Detail

Athlon XP 2600+ @ 2130 MHz

512 MB RAM

Radeon 9800 Pro overclocked only slightly

Run off of Maxtor 120 GB 8 MB cache 7200 RPM drives in RAID 1 array

First time through the demo it jerked a lot, came out at 34 FPS. Second and third times were 51 and 50.7, respectively.

  Acid said:
It's rendering two screens, hell yeah.

Yeah, but it's not really rendering anything on the secondary one... Just the desktop, which is why I asked.

I turned off the second on but it didn't make any noticable improvement, so I guess it's back to the drawing board. Maybe I'll defrag my HD's, turn the computer off for a while. See if I can find any way to flush the RAM or something. :sleep:

Uh huh, that guy with his 80 FPS is really cool since he h4ckz0rd Doom3 already to remove the framerate-cap ...

60 is the absolute maximum you can have in Doom 3 .. maybe there is a hidden console command somewhere to have more than 60 frames, but no one knows it yet. (and I doubt that it exists)

Anyway, I think a lot of people won't like the game because it runs like old grandma's on their system, pitty, because the name 'game' doesn't do Doom3 any right :) It's an interactive horror-movie :) With great graphics :)

Are you talking about vsync? You don't need to be a master hacker to get over 60fps in Doom. . just turn off vsync. It's in the system settings within D3. Windows XP defaults to 60hz refresh rates in all 3D games unless the game configures the refresh rate otherwise. Vsync basically synchronizes 3D rendering with the monitor refresh rate to eliminate image tearing during fast movements on-screen.

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