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Post by duncanmathieson »

well, I set up a solo game with same settings.
No probs whatsoever, 79 to 180 fps.
smooth as silk.
weird lol as during tour my framerate was between 24 and 42 fps.
Bloody gremlins I think
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that sure is strange, i wonder if tourneys through the PGLS are slowing us down on the FPS at times
since my worst play at this tourney has been in the rain i was kinda blaming the weather settings.
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Any rendering of weather conditions would be done locally and not across any multiplayer connection.

If a PGLS tournies weather is set to 'Rain' it doesn't rain at the same time for all players in a multiplayer match so I agree it makes no sense.
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