Post your UT 2003 benchmarks
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Look in your UT 2003 SYSTEM directory and run BENCHMARK.EXE
It seems that Benchmark.exe set's your UT2003.ini to defaults, so modifying it or changing your UT2003 settings will have no affect. (Still testing this)
Obviously running the batch files or until someone write's a better benchmark GUI would be preferable but running Benchmark.exe is the simplest solution for now.
UT 2003 Demo
D3D
BENCHMARK.EXE
640X480
Flyby: 152.320267
Botmatch: 49.975044
800x600
Flyby: 152.435501
Botmatch: 49.959011
1024X768
Flyby: 151.934494
Botmatch: 49.901531
1280X960
Flyby: 142.084518
Botmatch: 49.754349
1600X1200
Flyby: 86.616623
Botmatch: 46.055515
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1600X1200
16x Ansio
Flyby: 56.752377
Botmatch:38.702225
6x AA
Flyby: 47.968014
Botmatch: 24.337336
16x Ansio & 6x AA
Flyby: 37.581856
Botmatch: 20.769403
It seems that Benchmark.exe set's your UT2003.ini to defaults, so modifying it or changing your UT2003 settings will have no affect. (Still testing this)
Obviously running the batch files or until someone write's a better benchmark GUI would be preferable but running Benchmark.exe is the simplest solution for now.
UT 2003 Demo
D3D
BENCHMARK.EXE
640X480
Flyby: 152.320267
Botmatch: 49.975044
800x600
Flyby: 152.435501
Botmatch: 49.959011
1024X768
Flyby: 151.934494
Botmatch: 49.901531
1280X960
Flyby: 142.084518
Botmatch: 49.754349
1600X1200
Flyby: 86.616623
Botmatch: 46.055515
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1600X1200
16x Ansio
Flyby: 56.752377
Botmatch:38.702225
6x AA
Flyby: 47.968014
Botmatch: 24.337336
16x Ansio & 6x AA
Flyby: 37.581856
Botmatch: 20.769403
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OP
What crappy benchmarks...
They are all flyby's and spectator. ;( Who in the world decided that this would be a proper benchmark representive of gameplay? Obviously they created this "Benchmark" as a demo to showcase the Unreal engine on different graphics cards. I knew this before I benchmarked the game and fired it up because the gameplay absolutely sucked.
They are all flyby's and spectator. ;( Who in the world decided that this would be a proper benchmark representive of gameplay? Obviously they created this "Benchmark" as a demo to showcase the Unreal engine on different graphics cards. I knew this before I benchmarked the game and fired it up because the gameplay absolutely sucked.
OP
Took a peek inside of benchmark.exe....
So, since benchmark.exe is using the same .ini the only difference in major cause of problems with benchmarking with benchmark.exe is inability to adjust graphics options (unless you change the source .INI in this case MAXDETAIL.INI), according to the readme the difference in BOT battle (slower CPU=stupider AI?), inability of crappier graphics hardware to take advantage of options enabled in MAXDETAIL.INI.
So we need a Benchmark prog that can detect the host vid card.
Support all graphics options of said graphics card without having to tweak host video card settings. (Also the benchmark could automagically set the video card settings to default if necessary).
Automagically gray out unavailable options for crappy video cards.
BENCHMARK.EXE information
file..ut2003.exe..open....
1024x768
1600x1200
1280x960
640x480
800x600
dm-asbestos?spectatoronly=true?numbots=12?quickstart=true -benchmark -seconds=77 -exec=..\Benchmark\Stuff\botmatchexec.txt ini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetail.ini userini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetailUser.ini -nosound -UPT -
dm-antalus?spectatoronly=true?numbots=12?quickstart=true -benchmark -seconds=77 -exec=..\Benchmark\Stuff\botmatchexec.txt ini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetail.ini userini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetailUser.ini -nosound -UPT -
dm-asbestos?game=engine.gameinfo -benchmark -seconds=70 -exec=..\Benchmark\Stuff\flybyexec.txt ini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetail.ini userini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetail.ini
User.ini -nosound -UPT -
dm-antalus?game=engine.gameinfo -benchmark -seconds=77 -exec=..\Benchmark\Stuff\flybyexec.txt ini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetail.ini
userini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetailUser.ini -nosound -UPT -
Files explanation
botmatchexec.txt
showhud - Removes HUD information. Text etc.etc.
Ship - removes demo version text
flybyexec.txt
causeevent flyby - Some sort of scripted flyby sequence?
Ship - removes demo version text
MaxDetail.ini - Benchmark.exe uses these for the UT2003.ini to see benchmark information
MaxDetailUser.ini - Used to set control information for the benchmark?
So, since benchmark.exe is using the same .ini the only difference in major cause of problems with benchmarking with benchmark.exe is inability to adjust graphics options (unless you change the source .INI in this case MAXDETAIL.INI), according to the readme the difference in BOT battle (slower CPU=stupider AI?), inability of crappier graphics hardware to take advantage of options enabled in MAXDETAIL.INI.
So we need a Benchmark prog that can detect the host vid card.
Support all graphics options of said graphics card without having to tweak host video card settings. (Also the benchmark could automagically set the video card settings to default if necessary).
Automagically gray out unavailable options for crappy video cards.
BENCHMARK.EXE information
file..ut2003.exe..open....
1024x768
1600x1200
1280x960
640x480
800x600
dm-asbestos?spectatoronly=true?numbots=12?quickstart=true -benchmark -seconds=77 -exec=..\Benchmark\Stuff\botmatchexec.txt ini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetail.ini userini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetailUser.ini -nosound -UPT -
dm-antalus?spectatoronly=true?numbots=12?quickstart=true -benchmark -seconds=77 -exec=..\Benchmark\Stuff\botmatchexec.txt ini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetail.ini userini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetailUser.ini -nosound -UPT -
dm-asbestos?game=engine.gameinfo -benchmark -seconds=70 -exec=..\Benchmark\Stuff\flybyexec.txt ini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetail.ini userini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetail.ini
User.ini -nosound -UPT -
dm-antalus?game=engine.gameinfo -benchmark -seconds=77 -exec=..\Benchmark\Stuff\flybyexec.txt ini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetail.ini
userini=..\Benchmark\Stuff\MaxDetailUser.ini -nosound -UPT -
Files explanation
botmatchexec.txt
showhud - Removes HUD information. Text etc.etc.
Ship - removes demo version text
flybyexec.txt
causeevent flyby - Some sort of scripted flyby sequence?
Ship - removes demo version text
MaxDetail.ini - Benchmark.exe uses these for the UT2003.ini to see benchmark information
MaxDetailUser.ini - Used to set control information for the benchmark?
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640x480
didn't have time to run all the diff. res
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640x480
didn't have time to run all the diff. res
OP
Yup, Flyby is VC limit and Botmatch is CPU.
Your vid card suxs!
Your vid card suxs!
140+ at 1024x768@32bit in flyby
50+ at 1024x768@32bit in botmatch
I don't use the other resolutions on this machine, so I didn't care about them.
50+ at 1024x768@32bit in botmatch
I don't use the other resolutions on this machine, so I didn't care about them.
1024x768
Flyby: 168.46
Botmatch: 57.41
I have a feeling ill be playing the original alot more than this though.
Flyby: 168.46
Botmatch: 57.41
I have a feeling ill be playing the original alot more than this though.
Quote:Yup, Flyby is VC limit and Botmatch is CPU.
Your vid card suxs!
it cost me a whopping $100
i am happy with it
i don't have time for games anyhow
i just use it for the dual head features
Your vid card suxs!
it cost me a whopping $100
i am happy with it
i don't have time for games anyhow
i just use it for the dual head features
I have a GeForce 2 MX-200, and someone's going to trade it with me for a VooDoo 3 2000. Deal. I'll post em later.
You're trading a card that does work in UT for a card that is having issues already? Not to mention that it's probably a slower card anyway. Is there a special reason that you are looking for such an old card?
Whoa!! Keep the GF2MX200!!! The patch for the demo DOES fix the voodoo3 errors. These benchmarks suck, i don't even consider them benchmarks. Anyway:
1024x768x32bpp
Fly-by: 119.613496
Bot Match: 38.7012391
only res i have tried is 1024x768, don't really care about the rest, most people don't.
1024x768x32bpp
Fly-by: 119.613496
Bot Match: 38.7012391
only res i have tried is 1024x768, don't really care about the rest, most people don't.
You guys do realise just how bad the mx200 is dont you? Its like the most castrated card known to man....ever.
I wouldnt even be 100% sure its faster than a Voodoo3
I wouldnt even be 100% sure its faster than a Voodoo3
Relax, I didn't trade. You do have to realize that my card is the slowest piece of crap on earth. The VooDoo 3 is a LOT faster than mine is, and it has 16mb less ram. The downside is, it won't run Direct3D games, as I understand it. It wasn't a permenent deal, just to see if it would be any better.
Quote:You guys do realise just how bad the mx200 is dont you? Its like the most castrated card known to man....ever.
Personally, I'd give that award to the TNT2.
Personally, I'd give that award to the TNT2.
1024x768x32bpp
Flyby : 75.149559
Botmatch : 24.446604
Flyby : 75.149559
Botmatch : 24.446604
hey the TNT2 was a d.amned good card, slow, but good. Not much of a performance boost over the original TNT. As for the voodoo3, i have fail to find "good" Windows XP drivers for it, i have found some that work, but not well enough.
Well my gamestop finally got it in and gave me a call.
They have it on sale so im all giddy now
They have it on sale so im all giddy now
1024x768
Flyby 146
Botmatch:63
1600x1200
Flyby 66
Botmatch 46
Flyby 146
Botmatch:63
1600x1200
Flyby 66
Botmatch 46