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| Senior Member | As I was perusing the 3.3.3 notes I read something that may benefit those of you with monster computers... whereas I know 60fps is the debatable mark of what we see, I figured why not post anyways. Frame Rate: A maximum capacity of 200 frames per second has been added. To disable the frame rate limit, the following line should be added to the Config.wtf file: SET maxFPS "0". Its supposed to go live today so, anyone who is interested, there you are lol. |
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| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: USA
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| The only benefit I see there is to make WoW.exe not eat up useless resources on a PC that is godlike in fashion. Also, the 60fps debate isn't about the human eye, it is about your monitor. A 60hz monitor (most have this) means it can only refresh itself 60 cycle (hz) aka 60 times second. |
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