@fab12
Although you are not addressing to me, i would like to make some comments to your post
With Morphos, i gained some fps in games such as wipeout or heretic2, compared to 3.9+wos/w3d.
I own both games and i have tested them under AmigaOS 3.9 ( optimized with various patches) and MOS. In Wipeout, i get 2-3 more FPS from MOS, but i get absolutely NO extra FPS in Heretic 2, for some reason. Also, i actually get MORE frame-skipping from Frogger (Native MOS version) in MOS, than i get in AOS 3.9 with the WOS/PUP version!.. Same goes for AMP. It is something that bugs me and nobody has been able to give me a reasonable explanation. "Heavy" Ambient and MUI settings should be irrelevant for the above mentioned cases, right?
I rather see people stating 3.9 feels snappier and some of them already went back on using 3.9 for serious usage.
I am one of them, except that i went back from MOS to 3.9. (I haven't tried OS4, yet) One of the reasons is that WorkBench feels MUCH faster and responsive than Ambient and bear in mind that my 68k CPU is only a 68040 at 25mhz!
And because i can see the reply coming: I do have minimize most Ambient and MUI settings to make it less CPU consuming. But you can't adjust everything, you know. For example, i feel that those transparent, non-blocking menus is a real killer and you can't change this. Trying to view a menu with many entries is so slaggish.
Another major reason that makes me prefer AOS 3.9 over MOS is stability. It might be something wrong with my system, but i've seen that i'm not the only A1200 user with stability problems under MOS.
Don't get me wrong please. I am NOT a MOS hater! I user MOS frequently, but only if i have to. In fact, i'm typing this very post right now under MOS because i needed to view a PDF file which the old and crappy 68k APDF couldn't handle. I also use MOS sometimes to squeeze some extra speed from 68k progs, but only if a WOS/PUP version isn't available.