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- I'd like a 144hz option personally. It's really unheard to not have at least that in a modern game/engine.
- SM_Goloith7 years agoRising Rookie
Its really weird, I just don't know why they decided that 100 FPS was the magic number
- Why don’t you just set it to 0 and you won’t have a cap
Set vsync to adaptive and FPS target to zero. It caps to your monitors refresh rate.
- SM_Goloith7 years agoRising Rookie
I want to use to use it, not ignore it
- SM_Goloith7 years agoRising Rookie
That isn't what I want. I want to use it, but it only goes up to 100 FPS. If i set it to zero I get worse FPS.
vsync usually causes input lag. Is there a way to increase fps cap without using any vsync? My monitor is g-sync and i never use vsync.
ExtremeEcks I have a theory: While playing Apex with vsync off, and adaptive resolution FPS target set to 100, I noticed my FPS hitting the very low 90s, while Windows task manager was showing my CPU hitting a high of 82% utilization. If the target were allowed to hit 144, then that would represent a 54 FPS increase (from 90 to 144), which would be a 60% FPS boost, and an corresponding CPU utilization increase. I "suspect" that they don't want people to experience the resulting stuttering that would come with such a high CPU utilization.
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@antidepressant12 Yes, you need to make a .cfg file: https://www.reddit.com/r/lowspecgamer/comments/aoa77r/apex_legends_fps_boost_configs_launch_options/
- SM_Goloith7 years agoRising RookieWhat is the cfg line item for Adaptive Resolution FPS Target?
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