Crossover Trial Tweak

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In medicine, a crossover study or crossover trial is a longitudinal study in which subjects receive a sequence of different treatments (or exposures). While crossover studies can be observational studies, many important crossover studies are controlled experiments, which are discussed in this article. VWAP/MVWAP/EMA CROSSOVER. Only difference in this one is that a EMA is used which should give quicker signals but theres a chance for more false signals as per usual use TA and other indicators to confirm positions. So far I've been liking the Vortex Indicator. When the VWAP (Thick Yellow) AND the two EMA (Orange and thin Yellow) cross above. Testing Moving Average Crossovers on S&P 500. Let's use the backtester we've built to test different moving average crossover strategies on the S&P 500 (SPY). We're going to use a daily time frame chart, going back 5 years. Using the 8 EMA x 21 EMA crossover on the SPY Daily Chart, we see have a P/L of $5,662: Now, let's go ahead and tweak one.

Crossover Trial Tweaks

This title was tested on Crossover 13.1.3

No matter if you are trying to squeeze every bit of performance you can get from your old machine or if you are just trying to improve the visuals of the game, using the PecanGame.ini, PecanEngine.ini, PecanCompat.ini to do this is recommended. But be careful, you can easily mess up things, if you don't know what you are doing. Be sure to backup your ACM bottle/settings, just in case something goes wrong.
On a default installation path, you can find both .ini's in: /home/username/Documents/my games/Aliens Colonial Marines/PecanGame/Config
Via these files you can adjust and tweak several settings for the title, such as 'bSmoothFrameRate' and some other useful game hacks. Via the PecanCompat.ini you can even toggle on a few features that are turned off at default, which will raise the graphics level a bit further.
Quote:'Framerate Smoothing:Framerate smoothing is a variable that attempts to sort of improve the change in frame-rates in the game. This however can actually cause some performance drop. If you have variable fram-rates in the game along with stuttering, you might want to disable it.'
In my case, setting 'bSmoothFrameRate' from 'TRUE' to 'FALSE' actually bumped my fps in certain situations. Ofc, your expierence may vary. PC gaming is all about tweaking and optimizing, especially on Linux - king of the hill in terms of tweaking and adjusting things.