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Call Of Duty: Howto Manually Benchmark
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Default Call Of Duty: Howto Manually Benchmark - 03-05-2004, 15:07 | posts: 101 | Location: Fort Worth, Texas

-You must have the 1.2 Multiplay patch installed
-Launch Call Of Duty Multiplay
-Press "~" to bring down the console
-Type: /seta com_maxfps "1000" [ENTER]
-Type: /seta mss_volume "0.000000" [ENTER]
-Type: /timedemo 1 [ENTER]
-Type: /demo timedemo1 [ENTER]

("timedemo1.dm_2" is the single built in demo. When starting the demo in the console, you do not need to add the file extension.).

When the demo finishes running:
-Press "~" to bring down the console
-Your results will be at the bottom of the messages


At this time I have not found any extra recorded demos for Call Of Duty. The built in demo is OK, but not great. To me it reflects "mild" play. There needs to be a longer demo that includes many more players in a tighter area with more explosions. An example would be something like the famous "Crusher" demo for Quake3. Maybe I'll try to make one myself when I get time.
   
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ill be sure to do that
   
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