i tried 41 cars and i got 2fps gonna post video later that is speeded up it was wery glitchy and cars went under map somtimes u cant see all cars in the picture im running laptop Intel® Core™ i7-3610QM Prosessor 3.3ghz2gb intel hd 4000 8gb DDR3 1600 MHz 5400rpm sata 500gb hdd - - - Updated - - - i recounted and it was 42 cars
Dang dude nice laptop. I didn't read the sped up part till after I watched the video I was like wtf this laptop handling 42 cars like it was nothing?! How fast was the video sped up?
im not sure and i deleted the original recorded video becose it was 4gb but i recorded in about 15min and vid is 1min so i guess speeded about x15 one annying thing is that my gpu isnt dedicated and i cant handle the shadows i wish i had nvidia with cuda (gpu render)
2 cars... 1 car -> FPS 30 2 cars -> FPS 15 - 25 Specs: AMD FX-4100 4 core 3.6 GHz GTX 550 Ti 1GB 8 GB RAM Not sure if CPU or GPU is the reason for low fps
Do CTRL + F to bring up FPS screen and press J. If your FPS goes up, the CPU is the bottleneck. If not, then the GPU is. (If it's the CPU, you can't really do anything except maybe overclock it. For the GPU you could overclock that and/or turn down the settings.)
Only handles Two on a average map. Crappy specs: Intel Pentium E5800 @ 3.20GHz 3.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 400MHz FOXCONN 2A8C HP w1907 (1440x900@60Hz) 1023MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 The CPU is the bottleneck.
I don't know how some people manage to put 10+ cars o.o I can only get to about 8 before I dip to 20-25 fps... And that's using my i7-3770k OC'd to 4.5GHz! (Using max settings, don't really want to bother turning them down to see if it helps)
That's really good.. I get that much FPS with 3-4 cars. (Depends on what car. 2 if one is a Moonhawk with all the parts.)
Well, the 8 cars were 3 Moonhawks (with all the parts), 2 pickups, 2 vans and 1 whatever that police car is xD
no it wont, bandicam would actually cause more lag, because it compresses the video as it records, meaning it uses more system rescources than fraps, of course, OBS Project would be the best choice, causes a little amount of lag, records in perfect quality, without messing with any settings, and has extremley small files, for example, 10 mins is 100MB, fraps would be 2GB, and, if you ever want, it also supports streaming to twitch or something like that (will cause a little bit more lag, scince it then also compresses, so as to use as little network as possible
Sorry to be off topic, but while we are discussing recording software, how is nvidia shadowplay, I know it's only in beta but how does it compare to the other recording software.