Right on. Thanks for all the help!Notty_PT wrote:Exactly! As long as your system can handle it! If not, drop to 120; if not, drop to 100 and so on. Get a steady consistent framerate as much as you can. If in some rare situations you drop a bit lower than 138, no problem, as long as it is not often.
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- 23 Feb 2019, 00:15
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
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- 22 Feb 2019, 18:38
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If you lock framerate to 138fps on 144hz monitor + Gsync/Freesync on these modern games, you have a better experience than with uncapped + 240hz Is using +fps_max 138 in launch options the best way to cap fps in Apex? And with it locked should Vsync then be off? You can go on nvidia control panel a...
- 22 Feb 2019, 13:42
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
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Is using +fps_max 138 in launch options the best way to cap fps in Apex? And with it locked should Vsync then be off?Notty_PT wrote:If you lock framerate to 138fps on 144hz monitor + Gsync/Freesync on these modern games, you have a better experience than with uncapped + 240hz