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j-lin-lmg 36c542be4a James round seconds (#129)
this is a ford of jd/harness-fixes that is currently live on the
benches, the ONLY thing i changed is im rounding the timestamps to the
nearest second

please approve

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Cities Skylines 2

This benchmark uses a 100,000 population save at a busy intersection to see how the CPU can handle the calculations at 3x speed. It also installs a third party launcher on the system to bypass Paradox's terrible game launcher made by shusaura85. Link available at https://github.com/shusaura85/notparadoxlauncher

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+
  • Cities Skylines 2 installed
  • Keras OCR service

Options

  • kerasHost: string representing the IP address of the Keras service. e.x. 0.0.0.0
  • kerasPort: string representing the port of the Keras service. e.x. 8080

Output

report.json

  • resolution: string representing the resolution the test was run at, formatted as "[width]x[height]", e.x. 1920x1080
  • start_time: number representing a timestamp of the test's start time in milliseconds
  • end_time: number representing a timestamp of the test's end time in milliseconds