World of Warcraft FPS

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Arzy
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World of Warcraft FPS

Post by Arzy »

I have WoW working fine on my 23" ACD at 1920 x 1200 rez

But my FPS seems to be capped out at 30 FPS.

Is this typical of widescreen gaming? I have a Geforce 5950 Ultra w/256MB and my monitor is connected thru a DVI port

I think its capped because the FPS display just sticks on 30. Never budges.
tk421
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World of Warcraft FPS

Post by tk421 »

sounds like a framerate limiter. check the game's advanced video options.

some games actually do better locked at 30 though - gta3 and vice city get really erratic without locked framrates.
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World of Warcraft FPS

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Be happy your getting that. :lol: WOW runs at 18-20 FPS on my G5 iMac at 1680x1050. It runs at mid-20s on my nx9500 at 1440x900. I've heard of higher frame rates in indoor locations, but it does sound like you may have a cap.
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Re: World of Warcraft FPS

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I have WoW working fine on my 23" ACD at 1920 x 1600 rez

First of all, let's get the numbers straight. It's 1920x1200.

Is this typical of widescreen gaming? I have a Geforce 5950 Ultra w/256MB and my monitor is connected thru a DVI port

No, it's not. I get 65~100+ FPS with my X800XT PE, and FX-55 at 1920x1200 with 4xAA + 16xAF.

I think its capped because the FPS display just sticks on 30. Never budges.

Vertical sync is enabled by default in WoW.
If you want leave V-sync enabled, also enable triple buffering. This will help with FPS when V-sync is turned on.
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