I haven't been back to try it out again but...
I currently run a two-monitor setup (extended display, not duplicated/mirrored) with the following ...
Monitor 1/main: 1080p
Monitor 2/left: 1440x900
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
GPU: AMD RX 580 8GB
RAM: 32 GB (2x 16GB - DDR4 - 3200 MHz)
Storage (for Em8er demos): Samsung 860 QVO 2.5in SATA SSD
O.S.: Windows 10 (running from an NVMe SSD)
That out of the way... During the stream the other day, I noticed that my framerate was acting in an unusual way.
Both on low settings, and also on "Epic" settings for graphics... my FPS acted the same. It would increase when I shot the ground near me, even when I was moving, no matter what else was going on around me (other people, enemies, shooting, ground being annihilated, etc - usually all at once).
While I didn't spend much time on the low graphics settings, to check things... I did spend ten minutes or more, on the Epic settings. During that time I noticed my FPS was sitting at exactly 30 when I was standing still and not doing anything... but when I moved around it would spike as high as 57.
I did also take a peek at Task Manager on the other monitor (was running Em8er on the main monitor, so probably at 1080p) and it reported a 77% load on my GPU. *
*worth noting that I basically never close several of my programs... for example my browser which right now has twelve windows open with a total of 989 tabs between them. So the demo's actual load on my graphics probably was closer to 50% (judging by current load).
I currently run a two-monitor setup (extended display, not duplicated/mirrored) with the following ...
Monitor 1/main: 1080p
Monitor 2/left: 1440x900
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
GPU: AMD RX 580 8GB
RAM: 32 GB (2x 16GB - DDR4 - 3200 MHz)
Storage (for Em8er demos): Samsung 860 QVO 2.5in SATA SSD
O.S.: Windows 10 (running from an NVMe SSD)
That out of the way... During the stream the other day, I noticed that my framerate was acting in an unusual way.
Both on low settings, and also on "Epic" settings for graphics... my FPS acted the same. It would increase when I shot the ground near me, even when I was moving, no matter what else was going on around me (other people, enemies, shooting, ground being annihilated, etc - usually all at once).
While I didn't spend much time on the low graphics settings, to check things... I did spend ten minutes or more, on the Epic settings. During that time I noticed my FPS was sitting at exactly 30 when I was standing still and not doing anything... but when I moved around it would spike as high as 57.
I did also take a peek at Task Manager on the other monitor (was running Em8er on the main monitor, so probably at 1080p) and it reported a 77% load on my GPU. *
*worth noting that I basically never close several of my programs... for example my browser which right now has twelve windows open with a total of 989 tabs between them. So the demo's actual load on my graphics probably was closer to 50% (judging by current load).
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