AndyE
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AndyE got a reaction from Russboy360 in BF3 and 4 low FPS
Try this:
1. Open up notepad
2. Copy this into it:
GameTime.Maxvariablefps x (replace the x with one more than your monitors refresh rate. For example mine would be GameTime.Maxvariablefps 61 because I have a 60 htz monitor)
3. Save it in the bf4 install directory as a .cfg file
Thats how you make console commands permanent, and that is the command for framerate limit. Not sure if it will fix your framerate problem though.
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AndyE got a reaction from c0d0ps in BF3 and 4 low FPS
Try this:
1. Open up notepad
2. Copy this into it:
GameTime.Maxvariablefps x (replace the x with one more than your monitors refresh rate. For example mine would be GameTime.Maxvariablefps 61 because I have a 60 htz monitor)
3. Save it in the bf4 install directory as a .cfg file
Thats how you make console commands permanent, and that is the command for framerate limit. Not sure if it will fix your framerate problem though.
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AndyE got a reaction from Ruostunut kokis in BF3 and 4 low FPS
Try this:
1. Open up notepad
2. Copy this into it:
GameTime.Maxvariablefps x (replace the x with one more than your monitors refresh rate. For example mine would be GameTime.Maxvariablefps 61 because I have a 60 htz monitor)
3. Save it in the bf4 install directory as a .cfg file
Thats how you make console commands permanent, and that is the command for framerate limit. Not sure if it will fix your framerate problem though.
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AndyE got a reaction from Lysene in CPU Compatibility
Unfortunately no because the VRM circuit on this motherboard can not provide the full 220w power required for the FX-9000 series CPUs.