Forged Alliance Forever Forged Alliance Forever Forums 2013-10-29T11:10:35+02:00 /feed.php?f=2&t=5645 2013-10-29T11:10:35+02:00 2013-10-29T11:10:35+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5645&p=56755#p56755 <![CDATA[Re: Performance question]]>
The bottleneck field (top left), will usually show you the person who's bottle-necking (causing the lag), but this isn't always conclusive, as sometimes it flickers. In the table section of the netstats screen, the data behind column is also a good indicator of who's lagging.

To exit the netstats screen, just type ren_shownetworkstats into the console again and press enter.

More info here:
http://supcom.wikia.com/wiki/Console_commands

Statistics: Posted by Kof — 29 Oct 2013, 11:10


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2013-10-28T22:52:36+02:00 2013-10-28T22:52:36+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5645&p=56731#p56731 <![CDATA[Re: Performance question]]>
I ran some performance tests with the supcom performance tester. Patching the forgedalliance.exe to use 4gb made no difference to FPS. The thing that effected my FPS the most was anti-aliasing so I've switched that off. All the other graphics options apart from resolution seemed to have a minimal effect so I set everything to high. Resolution makes a bit of a difference but the loveliness of 1920 x 1080 is worth it for a slight drop in FPS. For anyone interested in running the built in performance tester here's some instructions I found on a different forum:

"There is a Supreme Commander Performance tester built into the game it self, which can help you tweak the game a little.

Copy and paste your supreme commander icon on your desktop. right click and select properties then add to the end of the pathname for the icon. /perf

For you noobies out there you will see this:

Where it says Target :"C:\Program Files\THQ\Gas Powered Games\Supreme Commander\bin\SupremeCommander.exe"

Add this at the end so it looks like this: "C:\Program Files\THQ\Gas Powered Games\Supreme Commander\bin\SupremeCommander.exe" /perf

Click the new Icon and you will go into the games performance testing utility. Exactly the same process works for Forged Alliance too!

Different test and just some fun for you guys. Anyone playing supcom and expecting to enjoy large multiplayer games without lag issues should be looking for a score of at least 15300 sup com marks. Anything below that = [thumbdown]

Note: as a rule of thumb more MHz your CPU puts out the better the game will run ..see SC is a CPU intensive game.
Also if you are playing with other players check to see who is really slowing the game down with the following command
ren_showNetworkStats"

Statistics: Posted by cogwun — 28 Oct 2013, 22:52


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2013-10-28T19:37:27+02:00 2013-10-28T19:37:27+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5645&p=56718#p56718 <![CDATA[Re: Performance question]]> not one of them.
in 99% of cases where this works, the program is forced to use the hard disk often because of memory shortage, which isnt the case for FA.
the other 1% is exotic. as in: a program compresses its data in memory to avoid the harddisk. certainly not the case for a real world app like supcom.

Statistics: Posted by rootbeer23 — 28 Oct 2013, 19:37


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2013-10-28T19:15:39+02:00 2013-10-28T19:15:39+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=5645&p=56716#p56716 <![CDATA[Performance question]]> http://www.ntcore.com/4gb_patch.php

Statistics: Posted by cogwun — 28 Oct 2013, 19:15


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