Quote from: Booya on February 07, 2012, 03:39:11 PMgl_dynamic 0 with gl_swapinterval 0 seems to get rid of the blurryness and im pretty sure Vae. and astral, and misery, that if my monitor hrtz are below 75, i cannot achieve 120 fps.... hence monitor hertz does play a role with fps? but i never messed with r_maxfps that low, um mine i set to 12000 seems to effect game speed..... I used to run laptops with built in software video stuff and had to use REFORCE to force higher monitor hertz to achieve 120 fps... Ex. forcing a monitor hrtz to high for to long over clocks your pc and over heats it, at least for laptops.. i would assume the same for towers. I cannot find a program for vista to do it correctly.it technically overclocks the monitor, and would fry the monitor your graphics cards are well beyond capable of rendering thousands of frames per second (assuming they have the processing power) monitors are designed to run at a fixed refresh rate
gl_dynamic 0 with gl_swapinterval 0 seems to get rid of the blurryness and im pretty sure Vae. and astral, and misery, that if my monitor hrtz are below 75, i cannot achieve 120 fps.... hence monitor hertz does play a role with fps? but i never messed with r_maxfps that low, um mine i set to 12000 seems to effect game speed..... I used to run laptops with built in software video stuff and had to use REFORCE to force higher monitor hertz to achieve 120 fps... Ex. forcing a monitor hrtz to high for to long over clocks your pc and over heats it, at least for laptops.. i would assume the same for towers. I cannot find a program for vista to do it correctly.
If you're using the stock Q2 GL renderer then gl_swapinterval has no effect. You'd have to switch to another renderer such as R1GL
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Quote from: ex on February 05, 2012, 02:50:58 PMDetails: monitor is a MAG Innovision 986FS, and has a max capability of 85 hz @ 1024x768.Is it safe to set it to 85 and not cause damage?Yes.Quote from: ex on February 05, 2012, 02:50:58 PMWill that let me get 85 fps? Yes, if you are using V-Sync.Your question is fairly vague so I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to accomplish, but if all you want to do is go beyond 60 FPS then it would make more sense to disable V-Sync and then set cl_maxfps to whatever you want.
Details: monitor is a MAG Innovision 986FS, and has a max capability of 85 hz @ 1024x768.Is it safe to set it to 85 and not cause damage?
Will that let me get 85 fps?
Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver ReportReport Date: 02/08/2012Report Time[hr:mm:ss]: 17:03:49Driver Version: 7.14.10.1132Operating System: * , (6.0.6000)Default Language: EnglishDirectX* Version: 10.0Physical Memory: 1013 MBMinimum Graphics Memory: 8 MBMaximum Graphics Memory: 224 MBGraphics Memory in Use: 62 MBProcessor: x86 family 6 Model 15 Stepping 2Processor Speed: 1800 MHZVendor ID: 8086Device ID: 2772Device Revision: 02* Accelerator Information *Accelerator in Use: Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset FamilyVideo BIOS: 1217Current Graphics Mode: 1024 by 768 True Color (85 Hz)* Devices Connected to the Graphics Accelerator *Active Monitors: 1* Monitor *Monitor Name: Generic PnP MonitorDisplay Type: AnalogGamma Value: 1.26DDC2 Protocol: SupportedMaximum Image Size: Horizontal: 14.0 inches Vertical: 10.0 inchesMonitor Supported Modes:248 by 248 (60 Hz)248 by 248 (60 Hz)640 by 480 (60 Hz)640 by 480 (85 Hz)640 by 480 (100 Hz)720 by 400 (70 Hz)800 by 600 (60 Hz)800 by 600 (85 Hz)800 by 600 (100 Hz)1024 by 768 (60 Hz)1024 by 768 (75 Hz)1024 by 768 (85 Hz)1280 by 1024 (75 Hz)1600 by 1200 (60 Hz)Display Power Management Support: Standby Mode: Supported Suspend Mode: Supported Active Off Mode: Supported* Other names and brands are the property of their respective owners.
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I decided to load up Q2 with the stock GL renderer today and was surprised to find that gl_swapinterval 0 actually works for me now.--It's likely that my older video card / drivers prevented gl_swapinterval from working properly
Quote from: ex on February 08, 2012, 03:06:35 PMI don't know how to disable V-sync with this Intel onboard graphics chip, there is no option for it in my video properties or in the BIOS. Could this option be elsewhere?Turn Asynchronous Flip on in your video card settings to disable V-Sync.
I don't know how to disable V-sync with this Intel onboard graphics chip, there is no option for it in my video properties or in the BIOS. Could this option be elsewhere?