try my openGL 3D pong game

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36 comments, last by benjamin bunny 24 years ago
Yeah, well if you're only getting 10 fps or so then I think you've got more to worry about than the ball going through the bat occasionally.


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Edited by - benjamin bunny on 4/5/00 8:10:57 PM

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How do i find out my FPS on this very impressive game?

-HoundEYE
Cheers houndEye.

To get your system''s FPS at a given time, press T. The frame rate will then be displayed in the console window which is behind the main game window. If you press space to pause the game you can access the console window without losing any lives.

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Well on my p3-600 with GeForce DDR, i get from 231 to about 236fps. Not bad. I also have 64mb of ram.

-HoundEYE
I love this game!!! My manager just came in and saw it, told me to cut it out, and then asked me to forward it on to him!

I ended up with 94 FPS on the following system config:
Win2k
P3-450
256MB RAM
16MB TNT AGP (NVIDIA''s drivers v3.7.8)


Again, great work!

NeverMore
your game is super cool. I''m really impressed. not only is it a cool take on a common, classic game it is very fun as well.

As far as fps-I got between 111-116 on a PII-350/128MB with a TNT2 w/32MB

kudos and keep up the good work. I can''t wait to see your next version.

bcj
Thanks.

The new version is coming at some point soon (its ALMOST finished), as soon as I can actually get some time in front of my computer. Watch this space...

actually, don''t. Watch this space:

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GREAT GAME!
Love the reflections and lighting.
They really added needed atmosphere, but of course, you need sounds and like a menu or something so you can restart when you lose (I lost a lot, hehe).
The action was always fast paced
Rock on!

-ZeN
-ZeN

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