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How do I check frame rates?
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Ohio
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How can I check my frame rate while playing UT2004? I want to know how many frames per second. Thanks!
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20" iMac (Intel CoreDuo)
- 2 GB's of RAM
- Logitech X530 Sound System
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Oct 2005
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STFW
Forum rules says:
Step 1: Search and Research
First, search to see if anyone has posted the same question or item. If you have a question, search for relevant keywords. (It helps to restrict your search to the relevant forum.) Do a general web search for the problem, too — you're probably not the first person to encounter it.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Very carefully.
Actually, I believe the stat fps command will do the trick, but I don't have UT2004 installed so I can't check at the moment.
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mduell, thanks for the rule recap 
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Posting Junkie
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Originally Posted by MacOS-Fan
mduell, thanks for the rule recap
I also provided the obvious and relevant Google search where your answer is contained in the first hit. 
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I know and I actually do appreciate that. Thanks.
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