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When talking about 0,2s advantage
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When talking about a 0,2s advantage in one of the biggest höyling levels, people obviously became interested in what could cause the difference.
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Later on it was noticed that changing monitor's refresh rate would affect the gameplay. The refresh rate itself was irrelevant, however when vertical synchronization was on, fps was synchronized to match the refresh rate. So, for example if you put the refresh rate to 85hz, the fps was be 85.
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Accordingly, when vsync was turned off, the fps raised to maximum possible depending on hardware. Typically this meant 200fps eight years ago.

Revision as of 08:25, 25 September 2008

Although Elasto Mania is 99% about skill, having the bike act differently by changing hardware equipment or software settings can not be ignored.

History

It was noticed already back in 2000 that Elasto Mania worked differently on different computers. One of the best levels to notice it, was internal #45 - Sink. This was because Sink's first apple location had a small hole where left wheel had to be inserted. The wheel made weird small bouncy movement back and forth, some people got stuck there for a while (0,2s), while other's got out relatively fast.


When talking about a 0,2s advantage in one of the biggest höyling levels, people obviously became interested in what could cause the difference.


Later on it was noticed that changing monitor's refresh rate would affect the gameplay. The refresh rate itself was irrelevant, however when vertical synchronization was on, fps was synchronized to match the refresh rate. So, for example if you put the refresh rate to 85hz, the fps was be 85.


Accordingly, when vsync was turned off, the fps raised to maximum possible depending on hardware. Typically this meant 200fps eight years ago.