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Originally Posted by Buff
I went home at lunch and I played a bit of Call of Duty to check what my fps is. For those wondering how to do so press the tilde the squiggly character ~ next to the 1 key. This will open up a console line. Then type /cg_drawfps 1. This will display your frame rate in the upper right corner. I was getting as high as 91, but usually around 80-82 frames per second. I didn't see any lower than 76.
I believe my monitor is set at 60Mhz. So does it really make much of a difference that my in game frame rate is exceeding it by quite a bit? The game runs smoothly and I don't notice any performance issues so I'm not worried about it. Just curious. In fact the game runs so much more smoothly that I find my game play has improved a bit.
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As long as you're not seeing any tearing, you're fine.
Enjoy it, I'm jealous.
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