what happens when framerates dip?
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 9:25 am
Have been playing around with Cam2Pan, and my appetite is now keen for the real thing. Am wondering, though, if my hardware is up to it. I am mostly a Microsoft Flight Simulator person, with excursions to IL-2 FB. In Flight Simulator, I set my framerates at 12 fps, and am happy when I can get that (which is most of the time).
I realize that numbers like this will sound pitiful to many of the people who would own TrackIR in the first place. But there it is.
With Cam2Pan, I've noticed that the panning cuts out at irregular intervals. It's especially noticeable when there's an audio message from air traffic control. When the message is over, panning commences once again, but I'm looking back over my shoulder. This is not fun.
Will the same thing happen with TrackIR? I've noticed the fps recommendations, and just don't think I can get my framerates up that high without sacrificing the visuals that lured me into this area in the first place.
I realize that numbers like this will sound pitiful to many of the people who would own TrackIR in the first place. But there it is.
With Cam2Pan, I've noticed that the panning cuts out at irregular intervals. It's especially noticeable when there's an audio message from air traffic control. When the message is over, panning commences once again, but I'm looking back over my shoulder. This is not fun.
Will the same thing happen with TrackIR? I've noticed the fps recommendations, and just don't think I can get my framerates up that high without sacrificing the visuals that lured me into this area in the first place.