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(03-16-2015, 01:50 PM)kirbypuff Wrote: [ -> ]* Right-click on the gfx_opengl.ini file and uncheck the read-only attribute in 'Properties'
* Open the gfx_opengl.ini file with notepad
* Change 'BorderlessFullscreen = False' to 'BorderlessFullscreen = True' and save
* Make the file read-only
* Run the benchmark
No difference - it still responds the same.
I wonder if Intel's OpenGL drivers have anything to do with this...? (my discrete GPU is currently not in my PC).
(03-16-2015, 01:52 PM)Nintendo Maniac 64 Wrote: [ -> ]No difference - it still responds the same.
I wonder if Intel's OpenGL drivers have anything to do with this...? (my discrete GPU is currently not in my PC).
Edit the main .ini file to add a 'Screenshot' hotkey (e.g. set it to the 'X' key on your keyboard) and use that instead of PrintScreen:
[Hotkeys]
Screenshot = 88
Alright, now that we got that squared away, here's my time. Take note that this is with the integrated Intel GPU and with 3 RAM modules rather than the typical two or four; CPU is a Pentium G3258 with my (currently) mild overclock of 3.8GHz (I'll likely push it higher sometime in the future, but I do value my undervolting).
![[Image: iRipmo9ktdcif.png]](http://i.minus.com/iRipmo9ktdcif.png)
How do you guys take a screenshot of the command prompt?
Using win 7 over here.
In the end, I used Fraps.
![[Image: hNSsBHy.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/hNSsBHy.jpg)
Intel i5-3450 3.1ghz stock
Intel G2030 3.0ghz stock
i click the batch file, it comes and then disappears?
Specs:
CPU - Intel Pentium G3258 @ 4.6GHz
GPU - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
RAM - 8GB DDR3-1600 CL11
OS - Windows 8.1 Pro (64-bit)
Time: 4 minutes 25 seconds
Do you think that the benchmark should be changed to include some medium settings on the graphics options ? Scaling, AA, etc
I ask because more and more people seem uninterested in the original Gamecube limitations and wish to enhance them using the tools we have available today.
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