7-10% percent less or high ?
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@Macfro plz provide us your feedback after you play it or upload a video with gameplay
sorry better performance in windows 8 vs windows 7
7-10% percent less or high ?
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@Macfro plz provide us your feedback after you play it or upload a video with gameplay
sorry better performance in windows 8 vs windows 7
Do you have any proof to back this up? Sounds good anyway, every frame counts
I get 100 in windows 7 and 60 in OS X at ultra everything.
Is it possible to get the framerate to show during gameplay without having to hold the mouse over the menu button?
Post a video or anything that proves it cause it's impossible to get a constant 60 fps on mine in OSX.
I'm not sure how you guys are getting such good FPS.
680mx i7
I am running SC2 as follows:
1920 x1080
graphics - extreme
texture - ultra
everything else set to ultra / extreme with antialias off.
in 1v1 or 2v2 i get 35FPS in 3v3 or 4v4 battles both vs humans and AI i drop to 0-5 FPS.
Thoughts?
My understanding is that the major reason that OS X does not have as good of performance as Windows is that OS X is lacking the equivalent of "Direct X" for the Mac platform.
On my macbook air 13" with HD4000 everything max out i still get in 3v3 10-12 fps...so i think you have a issue with the OS
Not quite right.
OSX uses OpenGL for graphics. OpenGL is up to version 4.3, and supports feature parity with DirectX. It features optimizations and tweaks such as hardware tessellation.
The problem is the version of OpenGL baked into OSX isn't on version 4.3.
It's on 3.2!
To put that into perspective, OGL 3.2 was released almost 3 years ago.
Version 4.0 was released in 2010!
Come on, Apple!
http://www.opengl.org/wiki/History_of_OpenGL
But the feature set has nothing to do with the speed of the implementation.
And besides, how many games are actually using OpenGL 3.2 on OSX? Starcraft2 isn't.
Do we know what games use what version and feature set at all, unless the developer/porting house tells us?
The console logs can tell you a lot...
But if the game will launch on Snow Leopard, then it's a given it's not using 3.2.
The only current game I know of that uses 3.2 core profile is 'The Witcher 2'. And possibly LOL, although I haven't checked that one.
It doesn't.