30FPS drop when going fullscreen on latest Git build
#11
If that's all fullscreen does, I'm assuming that yes, there's probably a difference between small window and maximized. Let me check though, one sec.

EDIT:
Yeah, same drop.
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#12
The problem is probably the internal video card.
Increasing the internal resolution(Scaling)and also the window size requires fast memory which is slower when you use the ram of your pc than the video ram that dedicated video cards have.
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#13
Okay cool. Thanks for confirming that, much appreciated. Smile
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(09-26-2014, 06:20 AM)vsub Wrote: The problem is probably the internal video card.
Increasing the internal resolution(Scaling)and also the window size requires fast memory which is slower when you use the ram of your pc than the video ram that dedicated video cards have.

I seem to recall saying that Tongue2

Blyss Sarania Wrote:Since you are using integrated GPU, which uses system RAM, going to fullscreen uses more bandwidth and since system RAM is relatively slow compared to VRAM, it drops the FPS.
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That's why I thanked vsub for confirming (or maybe 'seconding' would have been a better choice there?) what you had already said Tongue
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(09-26-2014, 06:43 AM)karasuhebi Wrote: That's why I thanked vsub for confirming (or maybe 'seconding' would have been a better choice there?) what you had already said Tongue

it might be the igp but, do u have any speed hacks enabled they can cause some loss in fps when going to full screen but not severe fps loss...
if u have them enabled try them without speed hacks
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#17
Other than the defaults, just MTVU. But this is FFX we're talking about, so I doubt that's the culprit. I'll try it tomorrow though.
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