tedlin01 wrote:I can't see the funny in it, it's a simple question
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It is a simple question, though unfortunately not simple to answer - otherwise you would have found the answer when you searched, right? With the information originally provided (i.e. none what so ever), we have no chance at all of identifying any possible cause. Given that, the post could only have been an attempt at humour
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As far as asking for the info we need or want, there is a forum post here that tells people the minimum of information to post, and I've stated that I'm no longer going to keep asking for it when people do not post it; I'm tired of people wasting my time in that manner - it's been going on for six years you know, and that's enough to grind anybody down!
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tedlin01 wrote:A picture says more then 1000 words, right?
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This is true, and while the picture shows a possible parachute failure of some kind, unfortunately in this case the picture does not convey any of the diagnostic information that might have proved useful in this instance
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tedlin01 wrote:x CEGUI 0.6.2
x About 35 objects. 25 Text and 10 buttons/images.
See, this is useful information. Though you should also include the renderer you're using, the compiler, linking information, operating system, and so on and so forth. There are so many variables, that without this level of detail, there is no possible chance of guessing what any issues might be. Indeed, even with the information, it's not going to be something we can easily identify.
tedlin01 wrote:But I did some more testing on other computers and the funny thing is that the result is as follows:
Computer 1:
Without GUI: 160 FPS
With GUI: 30 FPS
Computer 2:
Without GUI: 170 FPS
With GUI: 160 FPS
Computer 3:
Without GUI: 240 FPS
With GUI: 220 FPS
Conclusion:
Something wrong with Computer 1.. We made sure he got all the latest drivers and direct X updated. Also tried playing with the graphic settings on the driver but nothing helped. I don't have the computer beside me at this time so I can't tell you the exact setup but do anyone have any idéa what this possible can be? :S
This is
very useful diagnostic information. Given the information we now have, it appears to be hardware related - so now I ask, when you can get the info, what is the video hardware (and other hardware) in Computer 1?
CE.