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  • Velocity
    Doing the wrong thing the right way since 2010.
    FFR Simfile Author
    FFR Administrator
    • Jul 2007
    • 1817

    #16
    Re: general complaints and goodbye

    Originally posted by TC_Halogen
    he's far from the only one; there's really no need to respond like that.
    I'll just make FFR for console, at least the specs are consistent.

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    • XelNya
      [Kaho]
      FFR Simfile Author
      • Sep 2012
      • 3368

      #17
      Re: general complaints and goodbye

      PC Master Race

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      • Callipygian
        Senior FFR citizen
        • Jun 2007
        • 1537

        #18
        Re: general complaints and goodbye

        Thanks for some of your suggestions. I had already tried those, though (changing windows theme to basic, changing fps, trying linux), except for the VLC movie idea of smartdude, which I'll give a try. I have no idea why on earth that would work, but hey, it's worth a shot.

        Also, sorry for the 'goodbye drama'; I was fed up and had a nerd rage moment
        Sick nature

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        • TC_Halogen
          Rhythm game specialist.
          FFR Simfile Author
          FFR Music Producer
          • Feb 2008
          • 19376

          #19
          Re: general complaints and goodbye

          Originally posted by Velocity
          I'll just make FFR for console, at least the specs are consistent.
          (Y)

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          • smartdude1212
            2 is poo
            FFR Simfile Author
            • Sep 2005
            • 6687

            #20
            Re: general complaints and goodbye

            Originally posted by Callipygian
            Thanks for some of your suggestions. I had already tried those, though (changing windows theme to basic, changing fps, trying linux), except for the VLC movie idea of smartdude, which I'll give a try. I have no idea why on earth that would work, but hey, it's worth a shot.

            Also, sorry for the 'goodbye drama'; I was fed up and had a nerd rage moment
            I'm not sure why it works for me, but my likely false suspicion is that because my computer is forced to work a little harder to maintain the quality of the movie as it's running, some of that pays off in the form of how FFR runs -- particularly when I'm playing on score-submissible settings. When I do rates in R3, the scores don't submit so there's no lag (certain server connections?). The second I return to 1.0, it's a different story.

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            • noname219
              FFR Wiki Admin
              • May 2007
              • 1694

              #21
              Re: general complaints and goodbye

              This post might explain :

              Originally posted by Zageron
              This is likely because Skype uses hardware acceleration properly, and flash does not. When Skype is "activated" your video card would turn itself into high power mode to run whatever was necessary for Skype, when the notification is over the video card returns to low power mode.

              If you have an NVidia video card, you can find your standalone executable and register it into the profiles area in the NV Control Panel. Reduce the prerendered frame count to 1, and force high performance mode.

              This may help, it may not. (If you use an Intel Embeded graphics system or an ATI card, I don't know how to force high performance modes. )
              OP, this might be worth a shot :

              Originally posted by PrawnSkunk
              Thank you so much!!! If anyone else has frame rate issues on FP10/11, I highly recommend trying this out!

              In dxdiag, I noticed directx hardware acceleration was enabled by default. So, I downloaded the DirectX Control Panel 9.0c, and unchecked "Use Hardware Acceleration" on the Direct3D and DirectDraw tabs. I have so many frames now, I have no idea what to do with them all

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              • choof
                Banned
                FFR Simfile Author
                • Nov 2013
                • 8563

                #22
                Re: general complaints and goodbye

                you can't force high performance mode on intel embedded, iirc

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                • Callipygian
                  Senior FFR citizen
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 1537

                  #23
                  Re: general complaints and goodbye

                  Originally posted by choof
                  you can't force high performance mode on intel embedded, iirc
                  Yep, couldn't find a way to do that either. I changed my directX settings, but it didn't change anything (and I certainly couldn't increase my fps). Thanks for the suggestions though, noname.
                  Sick nature

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                  • RB_Spirit
                    D7 Elite Keymasher
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 681

                    #24
                    Re: general complaints and goodbye

                    Originally posted by Velocity
                    I'll just make FFR for console, at least the specs are consistent.
                    LMAO!!!
                    Originally posted by Callipygian
                    There's always some issue you can find with the exact terminology of a game. In fact, let me here make a case that the current system has racist undertones:
                    Blackflags are worse than whiteflags and AAA's are indicated as yellow in R^3, suggesting that a perfect score is Asian.

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                    • Godnick

                      #25
                      Re: general complaints and goodbye

                      Have you tried out using an external monitor?
                      This laptop I use is also recent I got it in December. It's an HP 2000 Notebook with an HD screen. The specs are better than my old laptop which ran FFR great. For some reason the new laptop was consistently choppy no matter what the fps was but ffr was playable. Any other rhythm or flash game is 100% smooth.
                      One night I sat on the lid cracking the screen horribly and had to plug in an external monitor to use the laptop. The external monitor did not lag at all, the game looked 100% smooth with r^3 set to 80fps. Later my sister gave me a newer lcd monitor and the game chopped just as much as the laptop's screen. I tried external hdmi to TV out and that was the worst. 3 out of 4 screens I tried sucked ass for r^3. The monitor that didn't is an old CRT Monitor made by eMachines model 17f3 that we've had since 2003.

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                      • Untimely Friction
                        D6 Challeneged
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 1267

                        #26
                        Re: general complaints and goodbye

                        @velocity you should make an executeable that virtualizes an ideal ffr environment (Virtual server of some kind obviously local hosted) that then launches the game in the same said virtual environment ;o. The real standalone.
                        Last edited by Untimely Friction; 08-25-2014, 07:49 PM.

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                        • RagedBerserker
                          Hello Kitty
                          • Sep 2004
                          • 1296

                          #27
                          Re: general complaints and goodbye

                          This is actually quite interesting. I hope you come across a solution Callipygian.

                          I too have trouble running FFR without slight choppiness on my brand new computer which runs Windows 8.1. I can't seem to figure out how to fix it either. So, I just keep playing on my old laptop.

                          I'm just an old boy now

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