Prob with BattleField Bad Company 2

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    MS Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit
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       #11

    ok im rlly a beginner so watz a frame per second and how do i even notice the change
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  2. Posts : 193
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
       #12

    Frames per second is exactly what it says in that it is how many frames per second is displayed. FRAPS is a program that shows how many frames per second you are getting. Download it here and let it run while playing to see what you are getting.
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       #13

    kld2010 said:
    ok im rlly a beginner so watz a frame per second and how do i even notice the change
    kld2010 said:
    whenever i turn the griphics to high in Bad Company 2 the game gets slow
    You already know what low/less than acceptable fps is; it's why you're here. Some guys think over 30 is enough... most scoff at that notion and insist 60 fps is a good place to be. Arguments can be made that even higher than 60 is good, but, since most monitors only display at 60hz, ~ 60 fps is good.

    What's more important than maximum fps though is minimum fps. You really won't notice or care if you're getting 100 fps. What you will notice and what you will care about is dipping below a certain fps. Imho, you want to do whatever you have to in order to avoid dipping below 30.
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    MS Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit
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       #14

    at last ... is there a site or prog that i can compare ati/nvidia v.card full specs with each other ?
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       #15

    ... you might want to try clicking that link I linked twice?
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  6. Posts : 82
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit
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       #16

    lol tysm man ddnt look around in there
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