X-Git-Url: https://git.dogcows.com/gitweb?p=chaz%2Fyoink;a=blobdiff_plain;f=data%2Fyoinkrc;fp=data%2Fyoinkrc;h=1d58bef8df8a83cab188e51435777995635428cc;hp=af051b38bd1f83ec366469ee71bdb898e0d107dc;hb=af88821a172c4dfd138b91b2a5148ae50b502fa2;hpb=d6990468d297a6cbee98e4d0d33ab37e1b2352c9 diff --git a/data/yoinkrc b/data/yoinkrc index af051b3..1d58bef 100644 --- a/data/yoinkrc +++ b/data/yoinkrc @@ -16,23 +16,22 @@ detail = 3 -- value, but the processor will be taxed more. Errors could be introduced -- in the game with extremely low values. -timestep = 80 +timestep = 100 -- Set the target number of frames that should be drawn per second. The -- smoothness of the animation increases as you increase this value. You --- probably want to set this somewhere in the 25-85 range, depending on how --- much work you want your computer to do. For example, if you're on +-- probably want to set this somewhere in the 25-200 range, depending on +-- how much work you want your computer to do. For example, if you're on -- battery power, you might prefer 25 which is still reasonably smooth and --- will decrease battery drain significantly. You can also set this to a --- very high number to effectively draw as many frames as possible, but --- your actual framerate might be limited by the refresh rate of your --- display--use the swapcontrol setting to enable or disable this behavior. +-- will decrease battery drain significantly. You can also set this to an +-- arbitrarily high number to effectively draw as many frames as possible, +-- but your actual framerate might be limited by the refresh rate of your +-- display; use the swapcontrol setting to enable or disable this behavior. -- You can determine your actual framerate with the showfps option. -framerate = 50 +framerate = timestep --- Set this to print the current actual framerate to the console each --- second. +-- Set this to show the current frames per second in the window caption. showfps = false @@ -42,19 +41,16 @@ showfps = false fullscreen = false -- If the game is running in a window, set this to also make the window --- resizable. This has no effective if the fullscreen option is true. +-- resizable. This has no effective if the fullscreen option is set. resizable = true --- Set the screen resolution or size of the window. The value is an array --- with three number elements representing the width, height, and --- (optionally) bits per pixel that make up the video mode. +-- Set the display resolution or size of the viewing window. If left at +-- the default value (a function), the video mode will only be set if we're +-- not in fullscreen. That way, a native resolution will be used. -if fullscreen then - -- In fullscreen mode, a native resolution will be picked. You could - -- still set videomode if you want to use a different resolution. -else - videomode = {800, 600} +videomode = function() + if not fullscreen then return {800, 600} end end -- Set this to use double-buffering to improve animation quality. You