+.SH NOTES
+.PP
+Yoink may or may not be playable with acceptable frame rates without a hardware
+accelerated OpenGL driver installed and working, depending on how fast your CPU
+is. Yoink is really not all that heavy on graphics, but it doesn't take much to
+overload a software implementation. If you're stuck without hardware
+acceleration, there are some things you can do to get better frame rates:
+.PP
+1. Decrease the resolution with the
+.I video.mode
+option. Due to the nature of the graphics in the game, you can go as low as
+320x240 and not notice a large reduction in image quality. You can take
+advantage of this by decreasing the resolution and running full-screen (so the
+window is not so itty bitty on your monitor). This will help out a lot. Try
+this:
+.TP
+yoink video.mode=[320,240] video.fullscreen=true
+.PP
+2. Decrease the level of detail with the
+.I game.detail
+option.
+.PP
+On the other hand, if you already get high frame rates, you may also want to cap
+the rate so that your computer doesn't do more work than it really needs to.
+This may be useful when you run
+.B yoink
+on your production server at work. You can get reasonably smooth animation at
+around 30fps, but you can probably tell a difference between that and a higher
+rate like 50fps. The latter will look noticeably smoother and nice, while the
+former is just "acceptable." See the
+.I video.maxfps
+option.
+.br