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  1. #1

    Smile For those who want more FPS

    During my meddling I have found a way to increase my fps not only on my slaves but my master aswell.
    Some of you might go for this and some might not.
    I don't find it critical to have my ui displayed on my slaves when im on my master. I can see everything that goes on with my slaves in my masters window. Therefore i turn off my ui on my slaves via a alt-z macro and whenever i switch to a slave it turns that current window's ui on and turns the other off. I have seen about a 30 fps gain using this.

    Post your feedback and let me know what you all think.

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    Sounds good i didn't realise it would cause any kind of FPS increase.

    maybe we can try it out on switch - so that it works flawlessly (I noticed now you are doing this? but haven't posted how.. that follows with my next post)
    Last edited by dancook : 03-10-2011 at 08:48 AM

  3. #3

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    Found it...

    UIParent:Hide()

    from http://www.wowwiki.com/Removing_Blizzard_default_frames

    So basically need to Show on active window and hide on 'other', and this needs to be updated with window swapping.

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    This would be super easy to do via a mapped key macro action.

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    hmm... definitely going to have to try that in org and see, should be really obvious if it helps!

  6. #6

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    /script UIParent:Hide()
    /script UIParent:Show()

    I just added it to the jambamaster/follow out of laziness and it works - not overly sure about the fps gain yet. But then I do have two video cards so it might not make much difference to me.

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    Ok I can't play like this you miss all the things like ready checks and role checks etc..

  8. #8

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    This is true Dan. the main reason i posted this was for people who need to squeeze performance out of their systems. Take me for example. Im rockin an AMD 5400+ dual core with 4gig of ddr2 800. im overclocking from 2.4Ghz to 2.9 Ghz and I use a NVIDIA GTX 460 thats overclocked to 850Mhz core and 1950 mem.

    My GPU is fine its just my cpu thats my bottleneck

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