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- set all ingame settings in Apex to low (If you sure your system can handle it take mid/high)
- set V-Sync to tripple buffered
- set FPS goal to 100 (maybe off it's the better option here for you, try out)
- set Texture Streaming budget to 2-3GB (If you sure your system can handle it take more, but try 2-3 first)
- now all you need is Nvidia Inspector
- download and unpack it in a folder on your desktop ore where ever you want
- start "nvidiaProfileInspector.exe"
- left on top "Profiles", chose Apex Legends
- you need to change settings in register "2 - Sync and Refresh"
Maximum pre-rendered frames 1
Prefered Refreshrate: Highest available
Triple buffering: On
Vertical Sync: Force on
Vertical Sync Smooth AFR behavior: On
Vertical Sync Tear Control: Adaptive
Check "Apply changes" right on top and enjoy. i recommand to not change any settings in nvidia control panel for apex from now. Dont cap framerate!
By the way these are my start commands for Apex:
+exec autoexec -dev -preload -threads 4 -fullscreen -high +cl_showfps 4
My autoexec:
fps_max 0
cl_forcepreload 1
mat_compressedtextures 1
cl_ragdoll_collide 0
My PC: (I5 4690K at 4,7Ghz - 8Gb 2400 cl9 - GTX 1060 6Gb - 24" Full Hd 144Hz) runs smooth with this cfg
- 5 years ago@Sick1Click Vsync makes it even worse
- EA_Kent5 years ago
Community Manager
Hey @hahaR-99gobrrrrr.
I noticed you edited the details out of your original post. Are you still having any trouble with the issue you initially reported?
/Kent
- 5 years ago
@hahaR-99gobrrrrrI think you misunderstand vsync or didn't follow my instructions correctly. I recently built a total of 6 pc's for friends and all of them with the same settings. Vsync is an important part of very good frame times.
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