The boxes within the matrix table are colored based on the FPS scale from before, so a purple colored box indicates a very low performing setup and a bright teal box indicates a very high performing setup.Likewise, CPU performance results based on CPU Score are from low on the bottom to high on the top.The matrix orders GPU performance results based on the GPU Score from low on the left to high on the right.Check the My Stats panel to see how the current user's system has been rated. The GPU and CPU used in any computer that connects to the game is logged and given a score based on a number of factors.This is the more data intensive section of the page, so here is a quick summary of what is being presented: This data is gathered and reported via the game client in all recent builds of the game to help our teams examine game performance and get a better idea of where some problems may arise. It is then color coded in this display based on the average FPS of player systems with certain GPU/CPU combinations. Rather than measuring only by the FPS ranges that players are seeing, these colored boxes are further sorted by the GPU and CPU hardware that is being used by the system that is connecting to the game. The above image is from a section of the larger grid of data points available on the FPS Distribution panel. This is compiled from data that our system gathers from player game clients that connect to the game servers. The small teal section on the right of the bar indicates that some lucky few (6% of players in this case) are seeing FPS in excess of 70. The legend for what colors correspond to what FPS levels is right below it.įor example in the image above, most players are seeing their system performance report 40-59 FPS (the 17% and 40% sections). The colored bar will show the darker purple for low end performance to the bright teal color for those at the high end in various sized sections corresponding to the percentage of players seeing those FPS levels. This gives an overview of what percentage of players are seeing FPS wise based on population along and totally independent of any sort of computer setup. This information graphic can be found under the FPS Distribution panel on the telemetry page. Here's a quick run-down of how to interpret this data to see how a given system setup measures up. While this is definitely not definitive information for what a player may see, it will give an idea of what to expect when you enter the game world. A player's individual situation can be radically different from the average values displayed on the telemetry page. There are a number of different individual situations and exceptions that can affect game performance and there is no one single solution to increase it. There is a lot of information to take in on this page. Want to check it out? Here's where to find it! For our purposes here, by "performance" we refer to the average Frames Per Second (FPS) metrics that a given system configuration has recorded by our tracking tools. The Live Telemetry tool has been developed to help players get an idea of the performance they may be able to see based on their current PC setup. The tool will pull data from live player information based on the setups and computer specs of players that have played the game. It was the worst of FPS, it was the best of FPS.
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