On 01/04/13 13:37, Hello3171 wrote:
This was Pyglet 1.2alpha1.On Monday, 1 April 2013 13:35:26 UTC+1, Hello3171 wrote: Running the same demo with Python 2.7 I get about 28 fps on my laptop which is i7-2630QM and Nvidia 525M. (However, I do not believe my graphics card is being used and instead the CPU graphics is being used because the indicator indicating that the graphics card is being used is not on. But, when I try to force it to be on for the python.exe application, the indicator does turn on but there is no change in fps.) Running the same demo with Python 3.2 I get about 19 fps! On Sunday, 31 March 2013 13:49:29 UTC+1, Adam Steele wrote: Hello: I was trying to run one of Mr. Tartley's demos from an older PyCon: http://tartley.com/files/stretching_pyglets_wings/ <http://tartley.com/files/stretching_pyglets_wings/> Running *Demo # 3* I am only achieveing about 20 fps on a modern desktop (i7, radeon 5800), whereas the author got 40 on a older laptop. If others can tell me what results they are getting and what might be slowing me down, I would be appreciative. Thanks!
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