3 - I need my settings restored
DynPerf is great at reducing settings to managable FPS, but it doesn't want to restore them to how I usually have them (Which is everything to max). In dungeons and raids and especially boss fights, the last thing I care about is graphics. But when I'm out in the real world, walking through silvermoon forest, I want to admire the pretty trees. I can't do that with my view distance down low. Right now as I write this I'm sitting at 130 fps, which is ridiculously high. I have to turn all my settings back up to max every time DynPerf turns them down.
Solution: Either save the settings the user has and try to restore back to them, or create a "Too much FPS" limit, where, above that FPS, you will keep increasing the video settings.
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Adirelle Mon, 20 Jul 2009 05:54:46This is really weird. Normally DynPerf should increase your settings back to maximum once the framerate gets high again. Also please remember that DynPerf has some kind of built-in inertia.
Could you display the LDB feed to check that the average setting percentage goes slowly back to 100% when your framerate is above the framerate threshold ?