@Jackrabbit710wrote:
do a search for need for speed rivals frame rate unlock. It had the same problem and uses the same engine
Fascinating. Doing just that and have found some interesting results. I also encourage others to search around. Two things I find immediately: a "fix" for it that some people figured out: https://www.game-debate.com/news/10227/need-for-speed-rivals-60fps-frame-rate-fix
But here's the REALLY bad part: https://answers.ea.com/t5/Need-for-Speed-Rivals/Command-line-augment-GameTime-MaxSimfps-33/td-p/2893488
Effectively, what that second link's discussion is about is that a multiple of 60 (or 30) is ok, because it doesn't break any car speeds... But a frame rate of 33 would end up with cars at that frame rate literally moving faster in game. So, if a car's (or, say, a starfighter's) speed is affected by the frame rate in-game, it makes sense why they lock it at 60, and why it will be so hard for them to fix (which, to be clear, they must do if they don't want the entire PC Squadrons world to explode). If the engine is built that way, then the fix is going to be really rough. Then again, if they fix it for this then at least it will be fixed for future titles that use the same engine, so maybe they can authorize more development resources to be thrown toward fixing it.
I have a bad feeling about this...
The more I think about this the more depressed I get. Effectively, what this would mean (if it applies here) is that they are going to need to overhaul the entire speed system. If a vehicle's speed is measured relative to frames rather than literal seconds, then everything regarding speed will be affected. This means it is going to be a long and hard fix, and a fix that almost definitely will introduce new bugs and vulnerabilities to cheating.
Add to that, I posted this message a couple minutes ago and it no longer was there; it has been flagged as spam. By whom, I wonder?...
Everyone: Start screenshotting your posts.
EDIT: One of my posts was restored (thanks EA); since it contained the same content, I deleted it above. Nevertheless, yes, keep a good record of your posts just in case someone flags it.