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Battlefield 2 Benchmarking

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There's a few benchmarks around of various Battlefield 2 system components and video settings tweaks. Most of them are done in a haphazard way, with straight playback of a Battle Recorder file with the camera locked to one view, and no real consistency. With the help of BadSplat, I've come up with a way to produce demo files with decent camera tracks and a process for using them in a timedemo benchmark with statistics output (including detailed frame-per-frame statistics).
Pre-requisites
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Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 - required to run "BF2 Video Config Generator.exe" If you don't want to use that app, then you don't need the Framework.
Please read the included readme.txt file for all information.
** Update - it seems that a lot of you have problems creating/playing a demo. We repackaged this archive and included one of our timedemo's.
Just install everything in the proper directories and simply activate the guru3d.bat file
Once the game loads and the animation starts, hit esc .. from there on do nothing and observe.
Remember, the guru3d.bat file needs to be in the root of the gamedirectory just like the demo.cmd file