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daybraekWhiskerlmao I know exactly what game (and possibly stream) you're talking about, though that might have been purged away or deleted. it was definitely lange. will poke around a bit thoughOut of curiosity what was the game called if you know, it sounds dope
e: in fact it looks like all of his twitch highlights are gone :(. not sure if it would have been uploaded to youtube
sorry for the late reply. Just asked alex -- he says it's called Island Hopping, and it can be found on ModDB
http://www.moddb.com/games/island-hopping
Removed the old one and added the new one, thanks :D
should be fixed now; let me know if it isn't. thanks!
I added your new one; what was the name of your previous one?
sure, here you go: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lyi55ny9imzafvo/log.txt?dl=0
I had an autoexec with an exec line in it. For each test, it would either be `exec gfx_c.cfg` for comanglia's config or `exec gfx_m.cfg` for yours. `gfx_m.cfg` had the `exec maxframes.cfg` line at the bottom uncommented for the second test. I kept the `maxframes.cfg` filename the same.
I wouldn't write this off as not being an issue on my end, though; I may have accidentally ran maxframes for both tests, or something odd like that. That's the only thing on my end that I can think of, though
ah just saw your last message, but here are the new benchmarks:
Windows 10, 64 bit
GeForce GTX 1070 with 8gb VRAM
i7-5930K @ 3.5
16gb of RAM
TF2 historically does not seem to like my PC :(
Are you referring to using -autoconfig between each config or using it once before beginning all of these benchmarks? If the former, I can re-do some. I'm not sure of the proper benchmarking procedures :D