Just out of interest what resolution do you run at? Does lowering your resolution to a low one e.g 1024x768 increase your FPS?
I run at the native resolution of my screen, 1280*1024 (17inch LCD).
I do have to say, I've tested with this last version of DynPerf, and my fps seemed better >.< (Could it be that me setting the zoomout to bigger caused issues?)
Edit : Of course, that improvement was before I went to Northrend :(
It seems to me that my last version causes WoW unstability under Linux. I am not sure if it is directly related though. Maybe one of the cvar it tweaks is in cause.
Timing of the "release" seems a bit fishy if it's not you under different handle.
Edit: Looked at the code... it seems like someone following the discussion here
and updating another version independently more than plagiarizing your version directly.
Actually DynamicPerformance and the fact is was apparently unmaintained is what started this thread. DynPerf is another implementation by other people based on the same idea.
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I run at the native resolution of my screen, 1280*1024 (17inch LCD).
I do have to say, I've tested with this last version of DynPerf, and my fps seemed better >.< (Could it be that me setting the zoomout to bigger caused issues?)
Edit : Of course, that improvement was before I went to Northrend :(
Hells yes. Having this updated to working and tweaked would be awesome :).
Does anything speak against it, especially from your side?
If not, YES PLZ, release it! :)
Edit: wait, jerry just published a link to its google code repository, which states the code license is BSD. So I will go with the same license.
Timing of the "release" seems a bit fishy if it's not you under different handle.
Edit: Looked at the code... it seems like someone following the discussion here
and updating another version independently more than plagiarizing your version directly.