≡
Products
▼
Support
▼
Company
▼
Forum
Ambiera Forum
Discussions, Help and Support.
Create a new account
,
Search
, or Login:
Create reply in
Desktop Resolution Changer CCB
Posted by:
(you are not logged in)
Enter the missing letter in: "Inter?ational"
(you are not logged in)
Text:
[quote][b][/b] wrote: To be honest the only reason why I’m implementing the resolution changer is because I’m using ReShade. CC is adopting the currently active desktop resolution when user enters fullscreen mode and my game is between 60-40 fps even on 1920/1080 resolution. I didn't have any problems with 2D overlays when game is resized to HD but, I guess, that could depend on a number of things related to hardware or display adapters. However, once ReShade gets in, the fps usually drops down for about 10 to 15 fps depending on scene complexity. So if the game runs heavy scene on 40 fps with 1920/1080 res, with active ReShade it can drop from 25 to even 20fps. On lower resolutions, like 1360/768 or 1280/720, and heavy scenes ReShade can keep fps between 30-35 fps which is, I think, satisfactory. This is only related to fullscreen, if in widow mode and active ReShade game always runs 40-55 fps :) One thing is also important to point out, indie/casual games are games that people usually play while at work (lower-end computers and always running the game in window so that they can minimize them faster), on their older computers because they don’t want to install too many things on their new computer and generally prefer non-install games (single exe/browser) that are under 2gb in weight. Indie/casual market is also very popular with users outside of EU/USA/Russia/Japan that generally have somewhat lower-end computers. I had games that worked fine on my test-computer but had complaints from multiple users that the game is barely playable on their machines. We, as game developers, are interested in creating a good indie game but the main interest of a indie player is to quickly play a game that doesn’t require installation, ideally can be played in a browser or is under 2gb to download, runs at a reasonable speed and has a window-mode option. That's far from a bad thing, if people like the game they will keep it on their computer, support development and look for news about it but starting-in they will expect easy access, fast-install or no-install, good play experience and low-spec requirements :)[/quote]
Possible Codes
Feature
Code
Link
[url] www.example.com [/url]
Bold
[b]bold text[/b]
Image
[img]http://www.example.com/image.jpg[/img]
Quote
[quote]quoted text[/quote]
Code
[code]source code[/code]
Emoticons
Copyright© Ambiera e.U. all rights reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions | Imprint | Contact