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Editing v0.31:Maximizing framerate
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* Encountering [[HFS]] will dramatically reduce FPS if you seal the breach ({{bug|1340}}). Either avoid doing so or use the work around posted in the bug report. | * Encountering [[HFS]] will dramatically reduce FPS if you seal the breach ({{bug|1340}}). Either avoid doing so or use the work around posted in the bug report. | ||
* Use the default ASCII Graphics Tileset. Custom tilesets (such as Ironhand, Mayday, and Phoebus) can decrease your framerate. | * Use the default ASCII Graphics Tileset. Custom tilesets (such as Ironhand, Mayday, and Phoebus) can decrease your framerate. | ||
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*Mac OSX: Spotlight indexes files on your mac. Since DF constantly changes files, spotlight will keep indexing them using 60-70% of your CPU. Exclude DF in system preferences: spotlight's privacy settings and you can get a factor of two in FPS. This can easily provide benefits of over 30 FPS, even on multicore computers that do not need to worry about CPU. | *Mac OSX: Spotlight indexes files on your mac. Since DF constantly changes files, spotlight will keep indexing them using 60-70% of your CPU. Exclude DF in system preferences: spotlight's privacy settings and you can get a factor of two in FPS. This can easily provide benefits of over 30 FPS, even on multicore computers that do not need to worry about CPU. | ||
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