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does fullscreen affect performance?
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champfoxhound Offline
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does fullscreen affect performance?
i'm just wondering whether or not playing games in fullscreen mode will affect the fps

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06-29-2009 07:01 AM
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RE: does fullscreen affect performance?
If the resolution is the same of the window you use, then the fps will remain the same. The fullscreen only screches the resolution you are using to adapt the image to the screen so it doesn't slows down the performance.

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RE: does fullscreen affect performance?
yes but a little FPS improvement during full screen,BT3 is one of the example.

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RE: does fullscreen affect performance?
Yes fullscreen should increase a little bit of speed or be more stable speed, however this is not the case always and best way to know would be to try it yourself and see if it does for you, if you dont notice any speed difference well you're free to chose how to play Tongue

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06-29-2009 09:38 PM
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RE: does fullscreen affect performance?
Well now, I had no idea Fullscreen mode could actually boost up a little FPS! Huh Then I'll give it a try, too!

(06-29-2009 07:56 AM)DaForce Wrote:  If the resolution is the same of the window you use, then the fps will remain the same. The fullscreen only screches the resolution you are using to adapt the image to the screen so it doesn't slows down the performance.

But wait a minute. If I'm on 1024x768(native) and select 1024x768(internal), won't that actually slow down things since I read this was some sort of anti-aliasing.
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RE: does fullscreen affect performance?
game depends, for example Dragon Quest VIII PAL gives you more fps with window stretched than fullscreen.

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06-30-2009 12:46 AM
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RE: does fullscreen affect performance?
(06-29-2009 09:56 PM)Sasuke Wrote:  Well now, I had no idea Fullscreen mode could actually boost up a little FPS! Huh Then I'll give it a try, too!

(06-29-2009 07:56 AM)DaForce Wrote:  If the resolution is the same of the window you use, then the fps will remain the same. The fullscreen only screches the resolution you are using to adapt the image to the screen so it doesn't slows down the performance.

But wait a minute. If I'm on 1024x768(native) and select 1024x768(internal), won't that actually slow down things since I read this was some sort of anti-aliasing.

changing the d3d internal resolution affects performance, changing the size of the output window doesn't (or only to some minor extent). so if you tick "native" and maximize the pcsx2 window it should run at the same speed, no matter if your desktop resolution is 800x600 or 1920x1200 (unless your gpu is really weak). if you increase the d3d internal resolution, the graphical output of 3d games will look better, but it might hurt your fps if too high.

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06-30-2009 03:05 AM
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RE: does fullscreen affect performance?
(06-30-2009 03:05 AM)zero29 Wrote:  changing the d3d internal resolution affects performance, changing the size of the output window doesn't (or only to some minor extent). so if you tick "native" and maximize the pcsx2 window it should run at the same speed, no matter if your desktop resolution is 800x600 or 1920x1200 (unless your gpu is really weak). if you increase the d3d internal resolution, the graphical output of 3d games will look better, but it might hurt your fps if too high.
Yeah, I know that. OK, this Fullscreen deal doesn't work with me anyhow, but still, thanks!
Oh, and zero29, cool avatar! Wink
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RE: does fullscreen affect performance?
well, thanks, i guess Smile

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