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hey,
i just cant find this solution on forum anymore, and i know it has been written
What do i do with my game folder to unlock those fps to more than 100?
Thanks
I have new pc, so i want atleast 500 fps now
Last edited by Denny (2014-01-13 18:31:48)
Thanks
I have new pc, so i want atleast 500 fps now
So you have a monitor with such high refresh rate to show all frames and eyes to see them?
Last edited by ziba128 (2014-01-13 18:59:39)
no, i have old monitor
I have monitor that show 85hz is it good?
renderer.lockFPS -1 for maximal fps
Denny wrote:Thanks
I have new pc, so i want atleast 500 fps nowSo you have a monitor with such high refresh rate to show all frames and eyes to see them?
even if you monitor can show all frames, the eye can only see about 30 afaik. the aiming is more fluently with more fps.
now, i got 1st time ingame, i have set biggest resolution 1200x1000 i think, but letters are small and difficult to read, any way how i can make them more clear or bigger to read?
EDIT: found it here
http://team-simple.org/forum/viewtopic. … 705#p46705
Last edited by Denny (2014-01-14 13:17:34)
I tried to use 120FPS once (i have 60Hz monitor), but there was no difference for me. But i got some screen tearing, what made it even worse than 60FPS...
What I wanted to say is it doesn't make sense to set FPS more than 100 if your monitor maximum refresh rate is lower than 100 Hz, it physically can't show more frames, and, moreover, you won't see the difference between ~60-70 and 200 FPS (300, 500, doesn't matter) if you are a human Higher FPS will just increase GPU load.
I tried to use 120FPS once (i have 60Hz monitor), but there was no difference for me. But i got some screen tearing, what made it even worse than 60FPS...
It's a common problem when FPS is higher than refresh rate, so there is a V-sync which synchronizes them. You can turn it on directly in game, open console and type
renderer.setVSyncEnabled 1 1
To check if it works type
fps 1
FPS should be same as refresh rate.
If it helps, you can put that command to Video.con file in your profile folder to make it work automatically.
It works perfectly on my old laptop with 60 Hz screen, everything moves smoother. Also you can turn it on using your GPU settings like Nvidia Control Panel or AMD Catalyst.
Last edited by ziba128 (2014-01-14 17:46:57)
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