What's your frame-rate?

What's your average FPS?

  • less than 10

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  • between 10 and 20

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  • between 20 and 30

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • more than 30

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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sheek

Knight at Arms
Old Guard
Post your average frames per second (FPS) with the 'battle size slider' on normal and the specs of your computer.

Mine is about 10-25 FPS. If I have large numbers of troops then it can go down to 8 and with the battle slider all the way down (about ten guys fighting) then 25 FPS.

My computer is a 1.50 Ghz Intel Pentium with 496 mega-bytes of RAM (a laptop).
 
With full battle size it usually drops to 25~35 in the middle of the sprawl.

Processor: Athlon 1.4Ghz
Memory: 512Mb RAM DDR
Video: GeForce FX 5200
 
My computer is no hot sh*t and I'm planning an upgrade before long, so when playing with all normal settings, framerates habitually drop into the low teens in the middle of a big battle. It's even dipped lower than that when water is involved. This accounts for one of the "10-20" votes above.

However, I can usually maintain about 20-30 IF I turn off Dynamic Lighting and Particle Systems. Water still bogs things down though, no pun intended.

Specs:

Athlon 2.0GHz
512MB RAM
(paltry) GeForce4 64MB
Running WinXP Pro
 
Mine is normally somewhere around 60, i think. When i get home from this **** forensics camp i'll check.

Anyway here are my specs.

Radeon X600 (256 mb)
Intel Pentium 3.2 GHZ
1GB Ram
 
With mounted units, usually between 10-25. With water, between 10-20.

P4 2.0 Ghz
786Mb RAM
ATI Radeon 9600

Edit: ... Running with all effects on, texture detail 60. Actually, I've turned the shadows off, but they still appear for some reason. :???:
 
Aethelwyn said:
My computer is no hot sh*t and I'm planning an upgrade before long, so when playing with all normal settings, framerates habitually drop into the low teens in the middle of a big battle. It's even dipped lower than that when water is involved. This accounts for one of the "10-20" votes above.

However, I can usually maintain about 20-30 IF I turn off Dynamic Lighting and Particle Systems. Water still bogs things down though, no pun intended.

Specs:

Athlon 2.0GHz
512MB RAM
(paltry) GeForce4 64MB
Running WinXP Pro
Hey, that's my system but with an Athlon. I get a little higher with my 2.4 gHz p4. I think it's around 20-30, but roughly 10 with knights in water. I hate rivers :evil:
 
In battle with noone else on screen, 100-150 or something. With two huge armies of knights clashing in one big pile in the middle, it goes down to maybe 20 in the worst cases. All graphical effects turned to max.
 
MMad said:
In battle with noone else on screen, 100-150 or something. With two huge armies of knights clashing in one big pile in the middle, it goes down to maybe 20 in the worst cases. All graphical effects turned to max.

Same as mine.
 
Well, with no units on the screen in a battle, its something like 180ish, with mostly foot units with maybe a couple horses, its 70-80ish, and when its a huge battle of nothing but knights, it drops to around 30-40, but when those knights are fighting in the water its more like 20. Graphic settings and battle size to the max. I was just playing morrowind for the first time in over a year, and noticed something. On morrowind, if my fps drops to around 30, i can barely tell, and 20 is still pretty smooth and very much playable. But on M&B, i can tell whenever my fps drops below 80, and at around 50 its getting a bit choppy, and anything lower than 40 starts to seriously impair my ability to play. So why does morrowind feel smooth at 30fps, but M&B needs to run at at least 65-70 fps to feel equally smooth?......

AMD Athalon 3.0ghz
512mb PC3200 Memory (upgrading to 1gig very soon, and will post whether or not there are noticable improvements)
Radeon 9800 pro
 
In towns 190
In game 180
In huge battles, (a got a lot of knights) :wink:

80 or 90 i guess pretty fluid with everithing maxed

Id say its a pleasure to play it
however with this specs :roll:

athlon 64 3000+
Nforce 3 250 GB
Audigy 2 ZX
Geforce 6800 GT 256 DDr3
1024 DDR 400
 
dunno how you guys manage it(probly you n00bs useign windoze or sumthang)
but i have a nice framerate of 120 in tournaments and like 60 in battles....
 
kroc said:
dunno how you guys manage it
Um ... older equipment and insufficient RAM? That's what's dragging mine down. Insults are crude and unnecessary, do try to maintain at least a veneer of civility.
 
Did you say veneer? Want to know a helpful hint to put veneer on anything? Put wood glue on the veneer and the thing you are veneering. Spread. Let them dry seperately. Press them up against eachother and use a hot iron to melt the glue! This saves a lot of stress from having to get it just right the first time! And you thought Soup qas just for eating..... Err... Disregard that. Especially you Pavlov.
 
Usually 60+ FPS for most battles. It has dropped down into the 40/50 range for the larger battles. I am running a Dell laptop with a 3.2 GHz processor, 1 GB of ram, and a kick a$$ 128 mb video card (ATI). The Framerate REALLY adds to the realism. You just can't get this kind of framerate with most PC games, unless its 6 years old.
 
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