garack (DayZ) 4 Posted October 3, 2013 Hey, the arma2oaserver.RPT shows low debug fps. Whats a good value for the server FPS and when does it affect the Player FPS? 12:49:23 Observer B 1-1-C:1 (TheAndi) REMOTE in cargo of B 1-1-C:1 (TheAndi) REMOTE; message was repeated in last 60 sec: 012:50:14 "C130StartCRASHSPAWNER: C-130J started flying from [1623.71,218.188,300] to [10927.5,6744.25] NOW!(TIME:703||LT:HeliCrash)"12:50:15 "C130CRASHSPAWNER: Adding Pre-POC-Waypoint #1 on [9071.86,6286.86]"12:50:15 "C130CRASHSPAWNER: Adding Pre-POC-Waypoint #2 on [4225.96,6434.98]"12:50:15 "C130CRASHSPAWNER: Adding Pre-POC-Waypoint #3 on [7702.74,6651.04]"12:50:15 "C130CRASHSPAWNER: Adding Pre-POC-Waypoint #4 on [9557.42,8427.75]"12:50:15 "C130CRASHSPAWNER: Adding Pre-POC-Waypoint #5 on [10401.5,8732.69]"12:50:35 "DEBUG FPS : 14.3369"12:51:06 "CRASHSPAWNER: UH-1H just exploded at [9836.17,6229.69,92.5737]!, "12:51:19 UH1Wreck_DZ: MainTurret - unknown animation source MainTurret12:51:19 UH1Wreck_DZ: MainGun - unknown animation source mainGun12:51:19 UH1Wreck_DZ: Gatling - unknown animation source Gatling12:51:19 "CRASHSPAWNER: Loot spawn at '[9710.2,6131.36,0]' with loot table '15.3165'"12:51:19 "CRASHSPAWNER: Loot spawn at '[9710.38,6130.55,0]' with loot table '15.3165'"12:51:19 "CRASHSPAWNER: Loot spawn at '[9719.43,6136.76,0]' with loot table '15.3165'"12:51:19 "CRASHSPAWNER: Loot spawn at '[9714.44,6142.95,0]' with loot table '15.3165'"12:51:19 "CRASHSPAWNER: Crash completed! Wreck at: [9713.9,6135.75,-0.0130615] - Runtime: 356 Seconds || Distance from calculated POC: 29 meters"12:51:19 "CRASHSPAWNER: 100% chance to start a crashing UH-1H with loot table 'MilitarySpecial' at 1301.7"12:52:06 "TIME SYNC: Local Time set to [2012,6,6,10,52]"12:53:37 "DEBUG FPS : 10.3627" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fluxley 2228 Posted October 3, 2013 (edited) I believe average server fps should be around 40, don't know much more about it though i'm afraid, though that AI piloted c130 might not be helping matters. If you post your server specs and a list of the custom scripts you are running it might give a clearer idea of whats happening. Edited October 3, 2013 by Fluxley Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ameo_koradi@hotmail.com 103 Posted October 3, 2013 50 fps, but your server is starting in your example, try to take this value when your server is started. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
facoptere 180 Posted October 3, 2013 Server fps is not so relevant. Basically you should restart your server every 3 or 4 hours. After 3 hours, server fps is often around 10. Consequences can be huge, specially in 1.8. You can notice several lags: - loot / zombies clean-up - gear updates after a fireplace/trap placement - transfusion - hive sync - player/vehicle variables sync (new in 1.8) - player login 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gand (DayZ) 8 Posted October 3, 2013 Server side FPS determines how quickly the "simulation" runs on the server side. As facoptere described, all the things the server does like dead body cleanup, etc. If your server FPS drops below 10, things become inconsistent and people will notice strange things happening when they are around zombies/objects and while they are trying to do things like manage inventory. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
garack (DayZ) 4 Posted October 4, 2013 So they are not frames per second, but why its called fps? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gand (DayZ) 8 Posted October 4, 2013 So they are not frames per second, but why its called fps? They are frames per second - for the server. This is not directly related to frames per second each client (how quickly their machines can render what is happening on their screen). Simulation frames are not graphical frames, they are "complete" calculations for everything the server has to process like player movement, bullet physics, etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebay 34 Posted October 5, 2013 (edited) . Edited January 1, 2019 by ebay Share this post Link to post Share on other sites