and why not 10 000fps? :) 30 clients with 2000fps? on one core? is it 
even possible? I don't know but 1000fps 12 clients eats 25-30% of one 
core on xeon E5335 (quad 2GHz) processor.

Kveri

Nephyrin Zey  wrote / napĂ­sal(a):
> Yes it is possible. The 1000 cap is artificial and has to do with the 
> minimum frame time. A simple hack can bypass this:
>
> host_profile : 30 clients, 0.6 msec, 1547.6 fps
> host_profile : 30 clients, 0.7 msec, 1514.5 fps
> host_profile : 30 clients, 0.3 msec, 3527.9 fps
> host_profile : 30 clients, 0.3 msec, 3174.2 fps
> host_profile : 30 clients, 0.4 msec, 2668.1 fps
> host_profile : 30 clients, 0.4 msec, 2797.7 fps
> host_profile : 30 clients, 0.3 msec, 3659.0 fps
> host_profile : 30 clients, 0.3 msec, 3733.6 fps
> host_profile : 30 clients, 0.4 msec, 2767.1 fps
> host_profile : 30 clients, 0.7 msec, 1485.4 fps
> host_profile : 30 clients, 0.7 msec, 1447.0 fps
>
> Though, as mentioned, this is *entirely pointless*. Anyone who claims to 
> be able to tell the difference between 1000fps and 2000fps is full of 
> shit, as are most people who claim to tell the difference between 100 
> and 1000.
>
> - Neph
>
> Munra wrote:
>   
>> Even if you could what would be the point. Not saying you want to do it but
>> that just sounds stupid.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Chris Lassiter"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To:<hlds@list.valvesoftware.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2008 7:32 PM
>> Subject: [hlds] 2000fps
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>>> This is getting stupid and I want it cleared up.  Is it even possible to
>>> do 2000fps on Linux or windows.  From my knowledge it isn't. But you
>>> have all these people that say it is and it's making me mad that they
>>> are because people keep on asking me and I'm saying NO.
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