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The latest development version of the Spring engine is worth using except for the fact that many people experience awful performance. Polling and anecdotes say that the problem is system specific and I don't even think it is directly related to the age of your hardware.



The benchmarking tool is now sufficiently advanced and simple to use that everyone should be able to run a useful benchmark. In short

Run a Benchmark

Everyone Windows user should be able to do this (and Linux users if they can run ZKL). If you complained about anything to do with 91.0 (desync, poor pathfollowing) then run this benchmark. Any benchmark is helpful, not just the ones that have problems with the new engine.
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Skasi
What about springsettings and perhaps other options (Luaui, etc)? Does this use the springsettings.cfg that ZKL uses for my regular multiplayer games? If yes, should I somehow reset them? If no, should I change them to what I would normally use? And how?

Or can I ignore all these things and just follow the "How to Benchmark" guide without worrying?
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10 years ago
Ignore all those things and used the "How to Benchmark" guide without worrying.

The benchmarks use their own settings which are part of what you download during the guide. They are selected in "Config" and ZKL_default is the settings which people will have upon first running ZKL.
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10 years ago
Probably will run before I sleep tonight.
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10 years ago
Do you need linux benchmarks too?
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Ye I could bench on linux too but you somehow suggest that only windows user should do it?
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10 years ago
If you have ZKL on linux and the benchmarker works there then by all means benchmark on linux. I just was not sure whether everyone on linux would be able to.
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Hi,
I just tried and the benchmark seems to work on Linux.
I have never had any issues with newer Spring engines.
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10 years ago
Done. Had a problem with calculating averages at the end though.
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10 years ago
quote:
If you complained about anything to do with 91.0 (desync, poor pathfollowing) then run this benchmark.

I assume that is the passive-aggressive version of "if you want a new engine then help make it happen". :P
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10 years ago
Done. I think Google you may want to lock the sheets once finished, as someome has been playing games.
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10 years ago
Who could be that evil person?!
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10 years ago
Added some more windows7 benchmark (probably can do it in Linux as well as I generally play under Linux, but did not yet try to put zkl there).

What are those numbers (I guess units when tests starts, units when tests ends, but what is speedy_dt) ?...
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10 years ago
We need a lot more players benchmarking the new engine. So please move your A** zero-k fans!

RUrankFirepluk, you complained often enough about the new engine so now, for once, do something and run this benchmark !!
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10 years ago
I think it already becomes apparent that 98 is nearly a factor of 2 slower?
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Skasi
10 years ago
quote:
it already becomes apparent

How? Why? What?
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10 years ago
Just ran the tests as well and added the results.

Looks like we need more AMD tests. Nearly all tests were with Intel proecessors and Nvidea cards.
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10 years ago
Is this the settings file that benchmark uses?
https://github.com/ZeroK-RTS/Benchmarks/blob/master/Configs/ZKL_default/springsettings.cfg
That would just crash spring on my PC (91 or 98, needs useVBO=0) so I did not run it.
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10 years ago
PS, why tests must be run 10 times each?+ they are quite boring to watch. + you can zoom I guess this should affect results and so on.
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10 years ago
You can zoom, but you should not touch it during benchmarking to keep it reproducible :) Running it 10 times is to get a decent average with CAI based benchmark.
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