Mikhailgromov wrote:I only get a maximum of 3 FPS when playing the game. The minimum is 1 FPS.
Mikhailgromov wrote:I only get a maximum of 3 FPS when playing the game. The minimum is 1 FPS.
So for all the developorers, maintainers, administrators, etc. I want say one thing:
Get minetest together and faster.
Mikhailgromov wrote:How do i see which processor i am using? I'm using a laptop with debian on it.
cat /proc/cpuinfo
Mikhailgromov wrote:It says
procesor:0
Minetest Website wrote:It is lightweight enough to run on fairly old hardware. It currently runs playably on a laptop with Intel 945GM graphics. Though, as for the CPU, dualcore is recommended.Though, as for the CPU, dualcore is recommended.as for the CPU, dualcore is recommended.CPU, dualcoredualcore
Mikhailgromov wrote:It does not tell me the version of opengl.
leetelate wrote:yeah, you've obviously got something wrong somewhere
maybe check the version of opengl? - it usually says at the top
also r for range needs to be off
my old asus netbook (Asus EeePC 1005HA Seashell) has only one core processor (intel atom N270 32bit single-core), a whopping 1Gb of memory, and a whacked old intel graphics chip (Intel GMA 850 integrated graphics) that will only use opengl 1.4 and it still gets 15-20 with smooth lighting, shaders and particles off
http://1337318.zymichost.com/ontheplane.jpg
minetest.conf wrote:viewing_range_nodes_max = 16
Hybrid Dog wrote:I think, I do.Krock wrote:...
I really don't understand :/
Mikhailgromov wrote:Earlier I was using KDE, which is VERY LAGGY. I changed it to XFCE, and now it is VERY FAST(50-60FPS)
Calinou wrote:Mikhailgromov wrote:Earlier I was using KDE, which is VERY LAGGY. I changed it to XFCE, and now it is VERY FAST(50-60FPS)
If you want both to be the fastest possible, disable compositing/"desktop effects".
If you're low on FPS, you will want to disable shaders, fancy trees and maybe smooth lighting.
Mikhailgromov wrote:Earlier I was using KDE, which is VERY LAGGY. I changed it to XFCE, and now it is VERY FAST(50-60FPS)
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