I've been looking for something quite unusual - I want to get framerate info into some variable and use it for later.
Looking for FPS or framerate gives me answers about issues with framerate drops and, obviously, First Person Shooter - that's why I'm posting this.
I've found Debug trigger called "Performance Test Get FPS" but it has no options and there's no info about how it actually works. [I've tried to google it too].
I know I can use alt+ctrl+f hotkey, but that just display current framerate - and that's not enough.
To my knowledge, this is impossible as this is a local information and there wouldn't be much sense to it to share that info. They don't even share the size of the screen (directly).
That's too bad as I wanted to make some kind of benchmarking map :P pre-scripted fight, effects and whatnot and then some script that will display min, max and avg framerates.
Funny thing - setting a trigger with PerfTestStart, PerfTestGetFPS, PerfTestStop "works", but when I try to make it as a custom script, I get syntax error on any of these commands :P
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
Hello everyone!
I've been looking for something quite unusual - I want to get framerate info into some variable and use it for later. Looking for FPS or framerate gives me answers about issues with framerate drops and, obviously, First Person Shooter - that's why I'm posting this. I've found Debug trigger called "Performance Test Get FPS" but it has no options and there's no info about how it actually works. [I've tried to google it too]. I know I can use alt+ctrl+f hotkey, but that just display current framerate - and that's not enough.
Any ideas?
To my knowledge, this is impossible as this is a local information and there wouldn't be much sense to it to share that info. They don't even share the size of the screen (directly).
That's too bad as I wanted to make some kind of benchmarking map :P pre-scripted fight, effects and whatnot and then some script that will display min, max and avg framerates.
Funny thing - setting a trigger with PerfTestStart, PerfTestGetFPS, PerfTestStop "works", but when I try to make it as a custom script, I get syntax error on any of these commands :P