Hello Teamfortress.tv,
I've seen several threads complaining about FPS-related problems ever since the Gun-Mettle update, but I haven't seen one with my specific problem. The problem is that whenever a player in my current server equips a skin, it drops my FPS to 40-50 ish. This only happens when they have the weapon out, and there's also a noticeable difference between certain skins. Therefore my question: 'Would it be possible disabling skins like we can disable hats?' Obviously there's some sort of problem with the textures of the skins or something alike, and I would really like this fixed since it's been a bummer for my gameplay ever since the Gun-Mettle update.
Thanks, b4stian
Hello Teamfortress.tv,
I've seen several threads complaining about FPS-related problems ever since the Gun-Mettle update, but I haven't seen one with my specific problem. The problem is that whenever a player in my current server equips a skin, it drops my FPS to 40-50 ish. This only happens when they have the weapon out, and there's also a noticeable difference between certain skins. Therefore my question: 'Would it be possible disabling skins like we can disable hats?' Obviously there's some sort of problem with the textures of the skins or something alike, and I would really like this fixed since it's been a bummer for my gameplay ever since the Gun-Mettle update.
Thanks, b4stian
I might be wrong but I believe the last time this issue was brought up, even disabling skins didn't remove the fps drops.
I don't know whether that's been fixed, or what other directx problems arise.
I might be wrong but I believe the last time this issue was brought up, even disabling skins didn't remove the fps drops.
I don't know whether that's been fixed, or what other directx problems arise.
just run dx8 if skins are that big of an issue for your frames
just run dx8 if skins are that big of an issue for your frames
DirtyMortjust run dx8 if skins are that big of an issue for your frames
I run dx8 with a maxFPS config, which keeps my FPS stable except for the usage of skins.
[quote=DirtyMort]just run dx8 if skins are that big of an issue for your frames[/quote]
I run dx8 with a maxFPS config, which keeps my FPS stable except for the usage of skins.
on dx8 the problem is less noticeable but the fps still fluctuate a bit
theyve been busy updating passtime and other crap no one cares about, fps fluctuation is a low priority to the dev team
welcome to team fortress 2
on dx8 the problem is less noticeable but the fps still fluctuate a bit
theyve been busy updating passtime and other crap no one cares about, fps fluctuation is a low priority to the dev team
welcome to team fortress 2
b4stianDirtyMortjust run dx8 if skins are that big of an issue for your frames
I run dx8 with a maxFPS config, which keeps my FPS stable except for the usage of skins.
there are no skins in dx8
[quote=b4stian][quote=DirtyMort]just run dx8 if skins are that big of an issue for your frames[/quote]
I run dx8 with a maxFPS config, which keeps my FPS stable except for the usage of skins.[/quote]
there are no skins in dx8
@b4stian love your hud man
@b4stian love your hud man
ondkajab4stianDirtyMortjust run dx8 if skins are that big of an issue for your frames
I run dx8 with a maxFPS config, which keeps my FPS stable except for the usage of skins.
there are no skins in dx8
I'm pretty sure when skins were released there were a lot of people using dx8 complaining about skins dropping fps.
[quote=ondkaja][quote=b4stian][quote=DirtyMort]just run dx8 if skins are that big of an issue for your frames[/quote]
I run dx8 with a maxFPS config, which keeps my FPS stable except for the usage of skins.[/quote]
there are no skins in dx8[/quote]
I'm pretty sure when skins were released there were a lot of people using dx8 complaining about skins dropping fps.