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Is it useful to use this together with SFO? Or is sth similar already implemented in SFO?
Most people watch everything at 30fps, so I find it kind of pathetic when the Elitist FPS crowd have to piss and moan about something they can't readily detect without a little number in the corner of the screen telling them they are missing out on the maximum possible. The superiority complex of these people actually verifies their inferiority, when they are too stupid to realize the mod has absolutely no noticable impact, yet the temperature in the room they're in does. If they'd stop all that the hot air from spewing out of their mouth, they might fix the issue ...
All right, if you say so. The game doesn't have that problem without your mod, so there must be nothing wrong with the game system. I just tested your mod again several minutes ago, and problem is there, drops 12-15% of usage and around 15-20fps. The strange thing is that since you say this is just a simple mod which add a effect to buildings, then how does a simple mod affect the graphic card performance?
Please understand I am trying to help this mod, I said everything here after I did the experiments which just cost me 2 minutes. Did you do the same experiments before your reply?
Even if it is something that is caused by the mod, there is nothing I can do about it. Its a very simple mod, it adds 1 effect to buildings.