> pong vs pongf makes a difference. I recommend to use pongf since I only occasionally > sync the. > > I am aware that scud needs a pre-setup. But that makes comparing benchmarks > difficult. To be comparable, benchmarks should be done without cfg, sta and ini files > and always the commandline used for the benchmark be published as well.
without pre-setup some of the benchmarks are 100% meaningless tho. even with them I think ideally we need a 'frames until benchmarking starts' parameter to get speeds that better represent the running game.
this (and regression testing) is one reason I prefer to have default nvrams in sets tho, it means things are more likely to produce useful results / show up if something breaks.
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