Could this quantum computer enhance bad EVE FPS?

Bad FPS is generally solved at the client side, not server side.

Maybe you should buy that quantum computer?

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This is a google translate from a google newsletter :slight_smile:

Technological Breakthrough Fuels Rally

The key driver of the current rally is the company’s novel Advantage2 quantum processor system. Its 1,200-qubit prototype is said to have solved a complex magnetic simulation in minutes – a task that would reportedly take a conventional supercomputer a million years. Even more impressive: The system has now been expanded to over 4,400 qubits.


CCP could do a lot with his quantum computer.

And my FPS are limited by the client.

World of Tanks i have about 200 FPS. EVE i have max 60 and less.

So i doubt CCP has enough capacity for good FPS.

You really need to understand that the amount of FPS does in no way depend on CCPs servers or the internet connection, but only on your (poor) PC specs or your (misunderstood) settings of the client and GPU config-tool.

For example i have my client fixed to 60 FPS as that is the refresh of my monitor. And since it makes no sense to go higher, this actually saves computing power for other programs, so perfectly fine.

Now, if i go into the settings of the client and disable V-Sync for example, i get on this old machine 266 FPS. But it makes no sense to me.

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As already stated, FPS is a you problem, not a CCP problem.
Furthermore, you can’t just throw quantum computers at everything to make it faster. Not every problem is good for quantum computing. Plus CCP would probably need to rewrite eve in order to make it run on a quantum computer in the first place.

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CCP couldn’t utilise a fraction of a percentage point of this QC’s capabilities.

That’s not even a dig at CCP, it’s just not what the machine is for.

Strap a jet engine to your Toyota Corolla and you’re still restricted to 70 MPH on the motorway.

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quantum computing is a scam and not real

Wasn´t it like CCP used a military computer unit in 2005 making EVE possible ?

You mean they have no use for a quantum computer ?

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As someone who read a little about them but still doesn’t understand quantum computers I thought they aren’t necessarily better computers, but mostly different computers that can make use of the quantum concept of superposition to have a lot of states for bits rather than the regular computer’s two options of 1 and 0.

To use such a computer you not only need a use-case for it, your application needs to be written in a way that it can make use of this feature.

I doubt EVE can run or make use of the advantage of quantum computers.

And even if it could that still wouldn’t solve your client’s bad FPS. To fix that you need a new PC.

Right. A quantum computer can be seen like a specialized subunit for certain tasks. You could compare it maybe to cuda or tensor cores for very special compute intensive tasks.
It will not run your operating system nor render any games for you.

You need a classic computer to prepare and feed the data to the quantum computer and then evaluate and interpret what comes back as a result also with a classic computer.

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No and no.
It was about SSDs when they were not available for normal consumers.
https://www.pcgamer.com/eve-online-1/#:~:text=Entombed%20within%20what%20is%20recognized%20as%20the,of%20processing%20power%20and%20even%20military%2Dgrade%20hardware.

Yeah, when that changes to “Is proven to exist” they can start come talk about it.

EDIT P.S. My pocket Quantum Computer also solved the problem, it took it about 0.5 seconds and the solution is the field exists, maybe.

So if quantum computing is an issue of human brain capacity, i guess we have to wait for newspapers writing about it.

CEO of NVIDIA just said quantum computing is ahead of a soon breakthrough.

But still nobody realy knows.

I see.

Good old newspapers.

Wonder if he really said that, or an error somewhere in the quoting.

But as with everything else, when

“a soon breakthrough”

Becomes “We have now proven, this is a working qubit.”, they can start talk about it.

Ok, @Laubrani, let´s wait and see.

So you plan to wait and see instead of fixing your FPS problem? I thought this was about your FPS problem?

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I am wondering about @Laubrani.

In my link a week ago is a computer calculating a task a common supercomputer need 100 million years for in some minutes.

And the company building this new comupter has researched 20 years for it and a lot of patents.

I do not know what you think this computer is.

So we basically need to wait for newspapers writing about it. As i said.

And @Power_Armor i guess i have to turn off v-sync. But not tested it yet.

Having very bad fps with my Geforce RTX 4080 super people are humming here about as my bad hardware.

Probably the wisest of wise men humming here.

But meanwhile exists a better graphics card, i confess.

The RTX 5080 TI and RTX 5090 are better than mine.

And sorry for being dumb, in Activision´s Modern Warfare you can go to the limit of your graphics card, and also World of Tanks for example shows up to 300 fps.

I have red eyes playing EVE. When i had red eyes playing World of Tanks some years ago i bought a good graphics card an red eyes vanished.

Poorly that not works at EVE.

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I also looked up what @Laubrani is talking about :slight_smile:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qubit

That is a Screenshot of EVE´s own fps monitor.

https://prnt.sc/l1eYKhTXifQj

32 fps on 5 clients, 59,X fps on 1 client.

Makes me red sick eyes.

With a NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super.

I have 3 screens with 2 clients each screen. 5 / 6 of the visible game makes my eyes hurt.

Maybe i don’t get it, but what exactly does “red eyes” mean? Eve is no FPS…so how are you getting physical problems? The physical monitor is not changing the refresh rate when a program is not able to deliver enough frames.

Also you heavy complain that EVE is not up to deliver FPS when you run 5 instances. Well show me the FPS of five instances of World of Tanks and Modern Warfare. As that is your base for comparison,it just makes no sense to compare one instance of those to 5 instances of EVE and then complain.

To get the FPS up in your multibox usecase you might try to lower shader settings and turn several graphics options to off or low.

Also your GPU might be configured wrong and drops FPS for Windows not in focus. Then you have to look for things like this:
" To address the issue of FPS dropping in an unfocused window with Nvidia graphics, ensure that your power plan is set to high performance, and check the background application frame rate limit within the Nvidia Control Panel. Specifically, navigate to Manage 3D settings, then Global Settings, and adjust the “Background Application Max Frame Rate” setting. Additionally, consider disabling Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling"