State of the Game

Uh-oh. Well, guys, if I suddenly disappear, I just want you to know that it's been real.

@Bottom Hat, you can have my Krait. It's in Deriso and haz most of my stuphz in it.

Hmmm, I may have to contract that job to someone I dislike....

Ender, are you free old chap?


On a different note, I have achieved one of my forum goals finally - to get a CM to reply to me, so that I may ask for their stuphs! We will see if Sally takes the bait, as I want her company vehicle.

I suspect however that saying she looks like ET in the morning, might have limited my chances. Still, we shall see...!
 
Does anyone know if under "Windows Settings/Gaming/Game Mode" "On/Off" how this affects the Operating Systems FPS settings, or if it is limited to "Xbox Gaming" with X-Box specific games?

The Microsoft Website states this setting will:

Use Game Mode while gaming on your Windows 10 device​

When you use Game Mode, Windows prioritizes your gaming experience. When you’re running a game, Game Mode:
  • Prevents Windows Update from performing driver installations and sending restart notifications.
  • Helps achieve a more stable frame rate depending on the specific game and system.
To turn Game Mode on or off:
  1. Press the Start button , and then select Settings.
  2. Choose Gaming > Game Mode.
  3. Turn Game Mode On or Off.
Does anyone have any information on what this setting does to the System to "achieve a more stable frame rate on a specific game and system"? Is the "Windows 10 OS's" control of FPS above any setting in the game or through the video card/software? This setting, which directly references the Windows Game mode System FPS, seems hidden for most folks, except those who use Windows X-Box Gaming Settings.

I noticed a significant jump overall (not awe inspiring) in FPS for Elite while this setting is OFF.

I turn it on and my FPS drops, turn it off, and FPS increases. In some areas, significantly.
 
Last edited:
Does anyone know if under "Windows Settings/Gaming/Game Mode" "On/Off" how this affects the Operating Systems FPS settings, or if it is limited to "Xbox Gaming" with X-Box specific games?

The Microsoft Website states this setting will:

Use Game Mode while gaming on your Windows 10 device​

When you use Game Mode, Windows prioritizes your gaming experience. When you’re running a game, Game Mode:
  • Prevents Windows Update from performing driver installations and sending restart notifications.
  • Helps achieve a more stable frame rate depending on the specific game and system.
To turn Game Mode on or off:
  1. Press the Start button , and then select Settings.
  2. Choose Gaming > Game Mode.
  3. Turn Game Mode On or Off.
Does anyone have any information on what this setting does to the System to "achieve a more stable frame rate on a specific game and system"? Is the "Windows 10 OS's" control of FPS above any setting in the game or through the video card/software? This setting, which directly references the Windows Game mode System FPS, seems hidden for most folks, except those who use Windows X-Box Gaming Settings.

I noticed a significant jump overall (not awe inspiring) in FPS for Elite while this setting is OFF.

I turn it on and my FPS drops, turn it off, and FPS increases. In some areas, significantly.
ask this chap...

Gaming-Cat-scaled.jpg
 
Back
Top Bottom