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#781
1 Frags +

Here's an interesting run for the records. Apple M4 Pro (MX2X3LL/A) using parallels to emulate a windows 11 environment. Mastercomfig ultra without AA at the native resolution on sbmrk24.

Apple M4 Pro ARM5032 frames 67.062 seconds 75.03 fps (13.33 ms/f) 7.741 fps variability

Not bad at all for emulation on an ARM CPU. Makes me wonder how well i could get the game running if i drop the settings. Android ARM might be possible using Winlator as well!

Here's an interesting run for the records. Apple M4 Pro (MX2X3LL/A) using parallels to emulate a windows 11 environment. Mastercomfig ultra without AA at the native resolution on sbmrk24.

[quote=Apple M4 Pro ARM]5032 frames 67.062 seconds 75.03 fps (13.33 ms/f) 7.741 fps variability[/quote]

Not bad at all for emulation on an ARM CPU. Makes me wonder how well i could get the game running if i drop the settings. Android ARM might be possible using Winlator as well!
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#782
1 Frags +
RoboDwarfHere's an interesting run for the records. Apple M4 Pro (MX2X3LL/A) using parallels to emulate a windows 11 environment. Mastercomfig ultra without AA at the native resolution on sbmrk24.
Apple M4 Pro ARM5032 frames 67.062 seconds 75.03 fps (13.33 ms/f) 7.741 fps variability
Not bad at all for emulation on an ARM CPU. Makes me wonder how well i could get the game running if i drop the settings. Android ARM might be possible using Winlator as well!

I bumped the settings down to MasterComfig medium and 1080P (equivalent) and its totally playable

Apple M4 Pro ARM5032 frames 37.911 seconds 132.73 fps ( 7.53 ms/f) 17.765 fps variability
[quote=RoboDwarf]Here's an interesting run for the records. Apple M4 Pro (MX2X3LL/A) using parallels to emulate a windows 11 environment. Mastercomfig ultra without AA at the native resolution on sbmrk24.

[quote=Apple M4 Pro ARM]5032 frames 67.062 seconds 75.03 fps (13.33 ms/f) 7.741 fps variability[/quote]

Not bad at all for emulation on an ARM CPU. Makes me wonder how well i could get the game running if i drop the settings. Android ARM might be possible using Winlator as well![/quote]

I bumped the settings down to MasterComfig medium and 1080P (equivalent) and its totally playable

[quote=Apple M4 Pro ARM]5032 frames 37.911 seconds 132.73 fps ( 7.53 ms/f) 17.765 fps variability[/quote]
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#783
1 Frags +

Upgraded my PC since its been a while

CPU: i7-7700K @ 4.2 GHz
Graphics Card: GTX 970 4GB
Memory: 2x8GB DDR4 3200 CL16

OS: Windows 10 22H2
GPU driver version: 32.0.15.6590
Resolution: 1920x1080 (full-screen)
FPS config: mastercomfig low
dxlevel: 81

sbmark: 11795 frames 122.296 seconds 96.45 fps (10.37 ms/f) 10.224 fps variability

sbmark24: 5032 frames 30.080 seconds 167.29 fps ( 5.98 ms/f) 17.207 fps variability

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D @ 5.2 GHz
Graphics Card: RTX 4070 Ti Super 16 GB
Memory: 2x32GB DDR5 6000 CL30

OS: Windows 11 10.0.22631
GPU driver version: 560.94
Resolution: 1920x1080 (full-screen)
FPS config: mastercomfig low
dxlevel: 81

sbmark: 11795 frames 44.167 seconds 267.05 fps ( 3.74 ms/f) 32.376 fps variability

sbmark24: 5032 frames 11.318 seconds 444.61 fps ( 2.25 ms/f) 46.410 fps variability
Upgraded my PC since its been a while

CPU: i7-7700K @ 4.2 GHz
Graphics Card: GTX 970 4GB
Memory: 2x8GB DDR4 3200 CL16

OS: Windows 10 22H2
GPU driver version: 32.0.15.6590
Resolution: 1920x1080 (full-screen)
FPS config: mastercomfig low
dxlevel: 81

[code]sbmark: 11795 frames 122.296 seconds 96.45 fps (10.37 ms/f) 10.224 fps variability

sbmark24: 5032 frames 30.080 seconds 167.29 fps ( 5.98 ms/f) 17.207 fps variability[/code]

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D @ 5.2 GHz
Graphics Card: RTX 4070 Ti Super 16 GB
Memory: 2x32GB DDR5 6000 CL30

OS: Windows 11 10.0.22631
GPU driver version: 560.94
Resolution: 1920x1080 (full-screen)
FPS config: mastercomfig low
dxlevel: 81

[code]sbmark: 11795 frames 44.167 seconds 267.05 fps ( 3.74 ms/f) 32.376 fps variability

sbmark24: 5032 frames 11.318 seconds 444.61 fps ( 2.25 ms/f) 46.410 fps variability[/code]
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