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What does FPS mean @ LazyRaider? :D

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couldnt find a good explanation.. me and a friend were talking about this and there are 2 suggestions:

1: fps means how often per second the bot "pulses" like refreshing information if a spell is ready so it can be used again and such
2: fps is a setting that should be the same as your wow fps so it will be more synchron and therefore work better, i.e. 60 fps in wow = 60 fps lazyraider for optimal dps etc.

are both wrong? please clear us up :D
 
couldnt find a good explanation.. me and a friend were talking about this and there are 2 suggestions:

1: fps means how often per second the bot "pulses" like refreshing information if a spell is ready so it can be used again and such
2: fps is a setting that should be the same as your wow fps so it will be more synchron and therefore work better, i.e. 60 fps in wow = 60 fps lazyraider for optimal dps etc.

are both wrong? please clear us up :D
I think you're more or less right. At 60fps more instructions can be executed in one tick. Unfortunately, my pc can't handle 60fps in LFR with everything set to max/ultra except multisampling. (i5-2500K @4,4GHz and AMD 6870).
 
just press max dps button and you'll be fine :P
Hold on! Pressing the max dps button differs from place to place. If you press it in SW in a nice and quiet area it will go up to 60fps.
Then you start a raid and your fps drops to 40-30'ish? So, 60fps is not possible anymore.
Meaning; max DPS sets the fps to the fps you have at THAT moment. Not really the best way to use it. Check to see when your fps is the lowest, and use that value.
I get 60+ in 5-mans; in LFR only 35-40 so mine stays at 30fps.
 
would somebody with a pro computer at 60 fps with 60 fps setting do more dps, than a 30 fps guy with 30 fps setting?
 
that would depend on the lag that would be introduced into your system during execution of instruction between frame (ticks) the you have the Global cooldowns of your skills so if you are activating every frame then you still have global cooldowns to wait for so you my cap max dps at 45 fps or ticks so the other 15 fps would be wasted if you cant use it. its all about using whats best for you.
Its use less if you max you dps and the game is unplayable..
 
both are wrong.
honorbuddy can only inject once per frame. doing things like SpellManager.CanCast() takes 1 frame. by default honorbuddy only pulses at 30fps. basicly some CC's and plugins since they do a lot of checks, having more ticks per second can help them process faster. if your running on a laptop and getting 15fps its going to take 2 seconds what a normal 60 or 30 fps machine can do in 1 sec. for the most part when botting you wanna have at least 60fps. during lazyraider more frames can help you, but ultimately your biggest performance hit is going to be your CC and how optimized it is.
 
Problem is, you need a beast of a machine to always run 60fps+, or lower your settings. The latter is not my cup of tea :)
Even an Intel i5-2500K @ 4,7GHz with a decent GPU is not enough to get 60fps in LFR.
 
So in the end...:
Just reroll a druid and download JungleBook! :cool:
 
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