And any tips for potentially improving it?
I’m currently getting about 45 FPS with ~115 dwarfs. (limited to 150 max)
My world world was generated with 250 years history and has 1 fort that I retired after 6 years or so. 4x4 embark.
45 FPS is fine to play but it drops quickly after too many more dwarfs rock up.
I assume you have turned on multithreading? I got a huge FPS boost from upgrading my CPU (Ryzen 3600 -> 5800x3D). I believe the V-cache should boost performance a good deal, though I do not have a 5800x to compare it with. Though, to be honest, upgrading a CPU for DF only might not be such a good idea. A free option would be to maybe keep water physics to a minimum, clean contaminants with DF-Hack and remove junk entities. Otherwise, keeping a small fortress has the added benefit of making it easier to keep track of the dwarves :) If you do play a lot of simulator games (like me) I highly recommend trying to get a second hand CPU upgrade to one of the x3D CPUs.
I’ll have to check the multithreading option, but i think it’s on.
My PC is so old that any upgrade is out of the question.
I’m still getting used to DF-Hack, which tool do you mean for cleaning contaminants?
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Much appreciated!