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'''Frame rate''' is the number of frames per second (FPS) the [[client]] is able to generate. | '''Frame rate''' is the number of frames per second (FPS) the [[client]] is able to generate. | ||
− | The current frame rate can be displayed in [[Wurm]] by double-clicking on the [[HUD#Statusbar|status bar]], opening the [[console]], and using the command <tt>toggle fps</tt>. This command can also be added to the | + | The current frame rate can be displayed in [[Wurm]] by double-clicking on the [[HUD#Statusbar|status bar]], opening the [[console]], and using the command <tt>toggle fps</tt>. This command can also be added to the autorun.txt file to display the frame rate constantly. |
The statistics window can also be used, which is opened by {{key|F9}} ({{key|F4}} in the [[unstable client]]) or <tt>toggle stats</tt> in the console). | The statistics window can also be used, which is opened by {{key|F9}} ({{key|F4}} in the [[unstable client]]) or <tt>toggle stats</tt> in the console). | ||
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The maximum frame rate the client will render can be limited with a [[client Configuration#Advanced tab|frame rate limiter]], which is especially useful if a player runs into heat problems. Tips for improving the frame rate can be found on the [[client configuration]] page as well. | The maximum frame rate the client will render can be limited with a [[client Configuration#Advanced tab|frame rate limiter]], which is especially useful if a player runs into heat problems. Tips for improving the frame rate can be found on the [[client configuration]] page as well. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Key bindings]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [[Wikipedia:Frame rate#Frame rates in video games|Frame rates in video games]] | * [[Wikipedia:Frame rate#Frame rates in video games|Frame rates in video games]] |
Revision as of 11:55, 31 December 2009
Frame rate is the number of frames per second (FPS) the client is able to generate.
The current frame rate can be displayed in Wurm by double-clicking on the status bar, opening the console, and using the command toggle fps. This command can also be added to the autorun.txt file to display the frame rate constantly.
The statistics window can also be used, which is opened by F9 ( F4 in the unstable client) or toggle stats in the console).
The maximum frame rate the client will render can be limited with a frame rate limiter, which is especially useful if a player runs into heat problems. Tips for improving the frame rate can be found on the client configuration page as well.