![]() If you want to record your own demo, type Recorddemo on Quake 4 console, play the game, and then type Stoprecording to stop the demo recording. That’s why we always prefer to use the demos that already come with the game. If you do so, you will need to make this demo available if you are posting a review, so your readers can use the same demo you used check the performance of their system compared to the published data. You can also record your own demo or even download a demo made by others from the Internet (downloaded demos must unpacked and saved under c:Program Filesid SoftwareQuake 4q4basedemos directory – you will need to create it). Keep in mind that you cannot compare the results taken using different patch versions. We strongly suggest you to run the same demo three or four times and calculate an arithmetic average of the obtained results (i.e., add them up and divide by the number of times the demo was run), since they vary a little bit. If you deleted by mistake this shortcut, you can create it again by adding a shortcut to Quake4.exe with the following parameters: +set fs_game q4mp.Īfter running timedemo or playnettimedemo, just call the console again to see the results, measured in FPS (frames per second). This can be done by using the “Quake 4 Multiplayer” shortcut that the patch installed on your desktop, using the regular Quake 4 shortcut won’t work. If you installed patch 1.4 and over, you need to enter Quake 4 in multiplayer mode, otherwise the demo won’t run, returning a “file not found” error. If you installed a patch under the 1.4 series, then the name of this demo is id_perftest. If you are using patches 1.2 or 1.3, the name of this demo is id_demo001. It comes, however, with a prerecorded multiplayer demo after you have upgraded it to the latest patch, that can be run through the following command: Playnettimedemo The problem is that, contrary to Doom 3, Quake 4 doesn’t come with any prerecorded single player demo. Quake 4 is based on the same engine as Doom 3, so the way to activate its benchmarking mode is the same as we described in our tutorial Testing the 3D Performance of Your PC with Doom 3 and Far Cry: enter the console mode by pressing Control, Alt and ` (tilde) simultaneously and type: Timedemo ![]() Even though the latest patch can be found on Quake 4 official website ( ), we suggest you to go to this other website instead, since the official website delays ages to be loaded: In this short tutorial we will teach you how to use Quake 4 to measure the performance of a PC.Īfter installing Quake 4, you need to install the latest game patch, which will update Quake 4 to its latest version. Quake 4 fits nicely in this role for PCs found on the market today. One of the best ways to benchmark the performance of your PC is running a heavy 3D game, since it will pull the maximum performance your video card, CPU, memories and hard disk drive can deliver.
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