Good point. What they probably want, is an external tool (like fraps) that gives them some nice numbers. I have informed them of your comments, and hope they consider it. This is the largest computer-related site in Norway, so I hope Wine can get some good PR here..

Stefan Dösinger wrote:
Am Dienstag 22 Mai 2007 00:13 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The largest gaming site in Norway recently did an extensive review of
gaming on Linux, but Wine was left out of the benchmark because "no FPS
tool exists for Wine". Surely this can't be true?
What exactly do they mean with FPS tools? After working with all this 3D business since almost 2 years I do not know what this term would precicely mean :-o If they mean built-in benchmark tools, then we have something like that, the fps debug channel which shows the ddraw / d3d / opengl buffer flips per secound. But why would they prefer external stuff over the games' built-in benchmark features?






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