How to explain this.First of all, in the interface settings, there is a refresh synchronization hook in the screen settings.After clicking, the game refresh will be forced to synchronize with the display refresh.In this case, the maximum value of the LCD is 60, which is usually constant at 59.My machine is usually between 50 and 120 at this point.When the synchronization is not forced to refresh, the picture will feel smoother, but when switching scenes and cutting out WIN, the screen will occasionally appear wrinkled and flash.When forced, the graphics card pressure is slightly higher, and the picture is very stable.But my effect is fully open and forced to synchronize, especially after I click the 3-line vertical... I usually need to restart it after playing for about 6 hours. It feels that the more the video card is held, the slower it will be.Of course, it may be the feeling.Note: The graphics card is the first generation public version 9800GXT
A lot of upstairs Ctrl+C and then Ctrl+V Configuration 2:.Celeron IV or XP1800+or above, graphics card Gforce 3 or above, 64M video memory, 512M memory. It was several years ago The current WOW configuration is not that good anymore. You can find an Internet cafe with 7300+1G+ To be honest, 1GB of memory is really low, not to mention if you still open QQ and listen to music at the same time The graphics card is not very good. You can turn off the special effect FPS and get it up It is recommended that you try the silent mode to add - nosound to the attribute (English is not good, I don't know if there is any mistake) It is said that it can improve about 10FPS, especially for big scenes (Aoshan, 25 people)
How does 100FPS do it?Warcraft will detect the refresh rate of the display screen, and then automatically adjust the maximum refresh rate (the refresh rate of the LCD screen is mostly 60FPS). In this configuration, you can directly pull the system settings from left to right to the far right, and then set the multiple sampling to 8x, triple buffering open, completely pressure free. If the FPS always fails to go up at the highest image quality (by default, Ctrl+R calls out the FPS monitoring provided with the game, which will be displayed above your skill bar in a line of small white words), find out if there are processes running in the background that are not needed, and then terminate these processes.