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Hello! I just started using the Intersect Engine at 3AM this morning, and I've gotta' say... It is amazing!

I have started working on maps just to mess around and learn more however I am having some troubles with my FPS.

Whilst I am not doing anything the FPS caps at around 15, and when I am drawing on the map inside the editor the frames drop to about 5-9 per second. This doesn't mean the editor is unusable, it is just a hassle to fight the low FPS. Is there any settings I can mess with to make the editor run a bit smoother? (PC Specs Attached, I have a program installed that shuts down all unnecessary background apps when I run certain programs, it does make a massive difference when running games but seems to do nothing for this, I've tried with it on and off )

 

Thanks in advance for any help you provide!

-Lyim/Mapyo

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Here's the spec requirment for the editor

 

Editor

OS: Windows 7+ -- Windows Only

Processor: Intel i3 or Better

Memory: 1 GB RAM

Graphics: 1GB VRAM

DirectX: 9.0c+ Shader Support

Storage: 1 GB available space

 

Your cpu and gpu spec seems to be lower than what the editor need to be smoother.

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When the source comes out, input your own core productions. What I mean is import your own graphics handler as such. I agree that the FPS is not as great as it could be. But there's a few factor in this such as the engine itself, your hardware, and the limitations certain software running on your PC provides. I know My Nividia will limit high performance based software.

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11 minutes ago, Mapyo said:

Hello! I just started using the Intersect Engine at 3AM this morning, and I've gotta' say... It is amazing!

I have started working on maps just to mess around and learn more however I am having some troubles with my FPS.

Whilst I am not doing anything the FPS caps at around 15, and when I am drawing on the map inside the editor the frames drop to about 5-9 per second. This doesn't mean the editor is unusable, it is just a hassle to fight the low FPS. Is there any settings I can mess with to make the editor run a bit smoother? (PC Specs Attached, I have a program installed that shuts down all unnecessary background apps when I run certain programs, it does make a massive difference when running games but seems to do nothing for this, I've tried with it on and off )

 

Thanks in advance for any help you provide!

-Lyim/Mapyo

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Are your drivers all up to date? Do you have the latest netframework? If not, update all your drivers and download Netframework

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50 minutes ago, Pigot said:

Are your drivers all up to date? Do you have the latest netframework? If not, update all your drivers and download Netframework

Yup its all up to date.

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42 minutes ago, Gibier said:

Here's the spec requirment for the editor

 

Editor

OS: Windows 7+ -- Windows Only

Processor: Intel i3 or Better

Memory: 1 GB RAM

Graphics: 1GB VRAM

DirectX: 9.0c+ Shader Support

Storage: 1 GB available space

 

Your cpu and gpu spec seems to be lower than what the editor need to be smoother.

I'm not much of a hardware guy, if you have the time could you explain it a little to me so I know what needs to be upgraded?

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Just now, Mapyo said:

I'm not much of a hardware guy, if you have the time could you explain it a little to me so I know what needs to be upgraded?

Do you have a graphic card (not onboard)?

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49 minutes ago, Pigot said:

Sorry, I haven't see. You graphics card is integrated, but it's not a bad graphics card

So its not a bad graphics card?

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On 05/05/2017 at 8:50 PM, Mapyo said:

I'm not much of a hardware guy, if you have the time could you explain it a little to me so I know what needs to be upgraded?

From the looks of it, you probably have a laptop of some sort. If you do, upgrading it is not impossible but it would be fairly difficult. Everything but the CPU/APU is fine. As it is probably a laptop, installing a GPU would be pretty much impossible. I think the best you could do would be install a better CPU if you manage to locate one. Just want to point out that installing a CPU in a laptop can be a pain for even someone who works with computer hardware a lot so it might not be a good idea to even try. It mostly just depends on the laptop and how it is put together. If you really are desperate to install a new one, I'd recommend watching a few guides first to see what it can be like and the kind of hassle you will need to deal with. Example.

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On 08/05/2017 at 4:43 PM, Mapyo said:

@MiniGrief its not a laptop : P

Just that processor is strange to see in a Desktop PC as it's a notebook processor. Very low powered for a Desktop PC then. It also makes upgrading easier and likely what you'd need to upgrade is motherboard, CPU, GPU and possibly memory if the old memory is not compatible.

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