Hey ive been up all night looking for a tut on how to make a frames per second displayer, likr Fraps, when u go into a game it show's yiur current fps, can u make that in vb08? If you can please comment with the tutorial
I don't think that this is possible with vb. you would have to hook the program.
Originally Posted by SSK.Darken
I don't think that this is possible with vb. you would have to hook the program.
It's possible with VB, but people prefer C++ for things like this.
It's possible with VB, but people prefer C++ for things like this.
if it is possible, were can i get the code?
Frames per second is calculated by taking the amount of frames rendered divided by the time it took to render them (in seconds).
So first we need to know the rate at which the game is rendering the frames !!!
Originally Posted by B-Hacker
if it is possible, were can i get the code?
No idea, most people prefer C++. Everything's possible with VB. Wish it could feed me Doritoes XD
Originally Posted by Samueldo
No idea, most people prefer C++. Everything's possible with VB. Wish it could feed me Doritoes XD
you could have it do that. Just convert you cd bay into a little robotic arm that extends out then just use send mcistring to have it open or extend the arm then have it close or retract the arm
Originally Posted by Samueldo
No idea, most people prefer C++. Everything's possible with VB. Wish it could feed me Doritoes XD
It could, Just virtually
Originally Posted by Samueldo
No idea, most people prefer C++. Everything's possible with VB. Wish it could feed me Doritoes XD
That's it!! You made me hungry for cheesy doritoes
CHEESY DORITOES
Originally Posted by dcrew10
That's it!! You made me hungry for cheesy doritoes
CHEESY DORITOES
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Anyways it's possible with D3D, I can ask my teacher about it tomorrow if you want.
Yea plz, but i need to make it in visual basic 08, :S
Originally Posted by B-Hacker
Yea plz, but i need to make it in visual basic 08, :S
wrong
you need to make it in Visual Basic .NET using Visual Basic 2008 Compiler ^^