martin22
Senior Member
Hi,
Been using Bkool on an android tablet which works fine although graphics are not as good as the PC version. Anyway borrowed a friends laptop to see what its like with the better graphics (am needing a new laptop so wanted to see what spec is required to run bkool niceley). Its an I3 4010u processor, 4 Gb Ram and dedicated Geforce GT745M graphics card.
Anyway, could still only get an average of 10 frames per sec (clicked the stats box on bkool to show this), even lowering the graphics to low quality only improved the frame rate upto about 15-16. My android tablet was getting about 10-12 fps
So is it:
-this laptop spec? even with the dedicated graphics card running bkool?
-My broadband speed? Think is i can stream HD films and catchup tv no problems, i'd have thought these had more data to stream than a 3d cycling simulator?
- or is it Bkools servers?
Its liveable with but just annoying as sometimes the graphics get a bit choppy which is a slight pet hate of mine!
thanks
Been using Bkool on an android tablet which works fine although graphics are not as good as the PC version. Anyway borrowed a friends laptop to see what its like with the better graphics (am needing a new laptop so wanted to see what spec is required to run bkool niceley). Its an I3 4010u processor, 4 Gb Ram and dedicated Geforce GT745M graphics card.
Anyway, could still only get an average of 10 frames per sec (clicked the stats box on bkool to show this), even lowering the graphics to low quality only improved the frame rate upto about 15-16. My android tablet was getting about 10-12 fps
So is it:
-this laptop spec? even with the dedicated graphics card running bkool?
-My broadband speed? Think is i can stream HD films and catchup tv no problems, i'd have thought these had more data to stream than a 3d cycling simulator?
- or is it Bkools servers?
Its liveable with but just annoying as sometimes the graphics get a bit choppy which is a slight pet hate of mine!
thanks