Well, I've managed to gather some screenshots exemplifying this weird occurrence. I have set the game to the Default osu! skin, to determine if your guess had any effects.Death wrote:
Your interpretation is correct.
I'm not certain why you would only achieve 150FPS in song selection (assuming that is not what your frame limiter is set to) while getting 1000FPS in game, it could be your skin, but that is a very large drop off. As long as you aren't getting spikes this should not be too big of an issue.
Your NVIDIA GPU should probably be outperforming your integrated GPU, which leads me to believe there is still some setting that was missed.
Here's my integrated graphics, Intel(R) HD Graphics 5500, running osu! on native fullscreen, on the beatmap selection vs when in-game:
Beatmap selection -
In-game -
This is my NVIDIA GPU, NVIDIA GeForce 820M, running osu! on fullscreen borderless, also on the beatmap selection vs when in-game:
Beatmap selection -
In-game -
As it can be viewed, my integrated graphics do not reach the maximum 240/240 FPS on the beatmap selection, but it does reach nearly 1000 FPS when playing a beatmap. With my NVIDIA GPU, I am able to satisfy the 240/240 FPS menu cap, yet I do not get anywhere near to 1000 FPS in-game (as indicated by my higher frame time of 2.7ms, which amounts to approximately 370 FPS).
These measurements were recorded utilizing the same beatmap, including when viewing it on the beatmap selection. osu! was the only open program during both of these tests; the Default skin, in addition to all graphical settings to be disabled (except "snaking sliders") were used.
But yes, it should not affect me significantly, as the in-game experience is prioritized - not so much the beatmap selection. I shall be on the lookout for any possible lag spikes and freezes. Thanks again
A complete black background, huh? Though I do not get this "black background" you speak of, I stutter constantly in the beatmap selection when running osu! on my flash drive, on other outside computers. It loops a second of a song a couple of times, where it can take up to 10 seconds to calm down. However, once you are able to select a beatmap, you no longer find yourself with such problems - smooth gameplay!Kao wrote:
The only time that has happened to me is when the PC was bad, where the song selection and menu screen had a complete black background, but as soon as I play, it becomes smooth again.
Of course, this could be due to the fact that the flash drive has to process all of the beatmaps on the beatmap selection
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