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Report Links. Table of Contents Quick Facts. While there's little you can do to improve your latency, there's a lot you can do to help improve your frame rate. If you've got cash to spare, investing in better hardware is a wise choice if you're looking for optimal performance, no matter what game you may be playing. If you're on a tight budget, there are still some things you can do to help get that frame rate up.

Typically, anything higher than ms latency will begin to affect your performance, and likewise anything lower than fps frame rate will cause your dps to suffer. If you're suffering from low frame rates, make sure you're closing any unnecessary background programs before launching the game. Also, make sure you're not playing in Windowed mode! Playing in Full-screen mode will, surpringinly, up your frame rate considerably.

Additionally, make sure you're keeping your addons folder cleaned out regularly and get rid of any addons you're not using, as they can hog a lot of system resources and thus bring down your frame rate. If you're still experiencing less than ideal frame rates, start paring down on the number of addons you've got installed, even if some of them are "necessary". For example, get rid of Recount and Auctioneer! These two addons are major resource hogs, and there are better alternatives.

In the cast of Auctioneer, think about switchign to AuctionLite , or at the very least disable Auctioneer on any of your raiding toons and restrict it to loading only on a banking alt, for example. Once you understand all the pieces of the puzzle, it becomes much easier to make sense of what you're seeing when you parse your combat logs, and once you can identify the problem, finding the solution becomes just a matter of identifying which puzzle piece was missing.

I've found that keeping a checklist handy helps me when I go back and review logs:. All of these things play a part, and it's important to take note of all of them each time you step into a raid zone.

If you need to, keep a notebook handy each time you raid. Create and date an entry for each raid, note your frame rate and latency, make sure you've got the right ammo and trinkets equipped, and jot down any other details you think might be important to remember when you go back and review your logs.

Fixing your dps when you think something's amiss is just a matter of having information available to you. Sign up. Scattered Shots: Fixing your Hunter's dps.

The double eye beam also extends your meta window and the haste you get from Furious Gaze. Reforge that azerite immediately! This topic was automatically closed 30 days after the last reply. New replies are no longer allowed. How much DPS should I be doing? They still hit hard, though. Rogues take a step backward for the first part of TBC after providing the second-highest damage in the game, only behind Warriors in Classic.

But look out for them after Black Temple releases toward the end of the expansion. With the legendary Warglaives of Azzinoth, some rogues will start topping meters, moving the spec up to B-tier or even A-tier. Previously one of the worst specializations in the game, Balance Druid will get a little bit more play in TBC. Their increased damage will start to make it worth bringing them in for some of the utility they provide.

Previously, Druids could tactically time powershifts around energy ticks to improve their throughput.



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