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@kotarou3 kotarou3 commented Oct 16, 2022

Related feature request: https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/phoronix/phoronix-test-suite/1335849-creating-a-test-profile-for-final-fantasy-xiv-endwalker-benchmark

I'm still doing a final bit of testing on whether this needs the "skip first run" option or not, so don't merge this PR just yet.
I'm sending out this PR early so I can get feedback on any changes if needed.

There are also other "editions" of the benchmark available that I might add in the future. But I'm not sure if they should be added as different versions or completely different profiles:

This test calculates the score from the FFXIV Endwalker Benchmark, released in 2021.

Technically a Windows-only benchmark, but also runs at near-native performance under Linux with wine+dxvk (e.g., with the USE_WINE config)</Description>
<ResultScale>Score</ResultScale>
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The benchmark outputs two results: A score, and an average FPS value.
I'm not sure which one is more appropriate here.

The benchmark considers the score the "main" result, but I personally think the average FPS is a more practical result

<ResultsParser>
<ResultScale>Frames Per Second</ResultScale>
<ResultProportion>HIB</ResultProportion>
<OutputTemplate>SCORE_FPSAVERAGE=#_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate>
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The benchmark also produces a list of per-second FPS values looking like this:

KEYS_COUNT=373
K0=33
K1=31
K2=31
...
K370=71
K371=72
K372=72

Is there any way for PTS to capture this info as well? (e.g., for min or 5th percentile FPS)

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