07-12-2012, 06:33 AM
I noticed a strange behavior when using KDE and Xonotic.
Whenever I started Xonotic under KDE, it felt like very choppy and not smooth at all, even though the fps counter said 60 constantly (I even tried with lowest effects settings). When I start Xonotic under LXDE/Openbox, I get very smooth display at 60 fps.
This made me curious what caused this. First thing I tried to do is to let Xonotic run at higher fps under KDE.
I disabled vsync. Still 60 fps.
I checked for cl_maxfps, it was 0. I set it to 200. Still 60 fps.
I checked the netfps settings and set them up as high as possible, but that was in vain too, as expected.
Then I thought, heck, maybe vsync needs a kick in the butt. I enabled vsync via console, and disabled it via console again. And WOOSH there were the fps at 500 or so. WTF! Display runs smooth! Now I enable vsync, 60 fps again, AND smooth display.
I scratched my head, wondered, shrugged, exited Xonotic. Restarted Xonotic. 60 fps, crappy sluggish choppy display again. WHAAAT, I disabled vsync, enabled vsync, there you go.
This seems to affect my Xonotic installation only when I run it from within KDE. I searched the config.cfg and autoexec.cfg for "60" and "vsync", but not relevant entries found. Any ideas as to what may cause this strange behavior? Not that other KDE users think Xonotic is ugly because it looks choppy even though it displays 500 fps...
Whenever I started Xonotic under KDE, it felt like very choppy and not smooth at all, even though the fps counter said 60 constantly (I even tried with lowest effects settings). When I start Xonotic under LXDE/Openbox, I get very smooth display at 60 fps.
This made me curious what caused this. First thing I tried to do is to let Xonotic run at higher fps under KDE.
I disabled vsync. Still 60 fps.
I checked for cl_maxfps, it was 0. I set it to 200. Still 60 fps.
I checked the netfps settings and set them up as high as possible, but that was in vain too, as expected.
Then I thought, heck, maybe vsync needs a kick in the butt. I enabled vsync via console, and disabled it via console again. And WOOSH there were the fps at 500 or so. WTF! Display runs smooth! Now I enable vsync, 60 fps again, AND smooth display.
I scratched my head, wondered, shrugged, exited Xonotic. Restarted Xonotic. 60 fps, crappy sluggish choppy display again. WHAAAT, I disabled vsync, enabled vsync, there you go.
This seems to affect my Xonotic installation only when I run it from within KDE. I searched the config.cfg and autoexec.cfg for "60" and "vsync", but not relevant entries found. Any ideas as to what may cause this strange behavior? Not that other KDE users think Xonotic is ugly because it looks choppy even though it displays 500 fps...
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