![]() Like you say, Simon, it's a needle-in-the-haystack type of issue. Microstuttering is an infamously elusive thing. Part of the problem is that my phone records in 29.9fps, and while FRAPS records in 60fps, it is notoriously bad at picking up microstutter (see below). I did eventually get some footage, but it doesn't show anywhere near as 'loudly' as it does to my naked eye. Though capturing it on video was much tougher. With my naked eye, microstuttering was very easy to see and was very visually disruptive. I filmed the screen with my phone on a tripod, I used FRAPS recording, and tried different framerates and screen refresh rates. I've spent the past hour or so trying to get good footage of the microstuttering, but it's very hard. I hope you're up to the task.ĮDIT: removed first paragraph as it no longer was relevant to this thread - Vol In terms of branding and awareness, you guys really have your work cut out for you when Fusion 3 launches. Over the 3 days, only one single person I spoke to had even heard of Clickteam Fusion.and all he knew about it was that he'd heard it was a "****ing nightmare" to use. I was showing my game at PAX this weekend, and as in previous years, many people asked me what engine I used. I'm not aware of any other 2d engines with this problem, and if Fusion 3 wants to compete with the better-known competitors, this sort of thing probably won't cut it. I've always assumed that this was due to the the wrapper or whatever system is under 2.5's hood, and that it'll be gone in 3. Fraps will say 60fps, yet motion will microstutter a few times a second, causing it to feel more like 20fps. I've seen this microstuttering even on extremely simple mfas with just a few events. What's worse is the microstuttering, which is a frequent problem in Fusion games, especially those using windowed mode or UFS. ![]() I've never seen a Fusion game utilise more than about 10% of a GPU, even when it's running at under 40fps. The CPU side of things is pretty good in Fusion 2.5, but the GPU side can be quite poor. Regardless, one thing's for sure: Fusion 3 bloody better be a lot faster than Fusion 2.5.
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