We are trying to repro this in house so we can further investigate. Originally Posted by: Nitro Glitter Thanks for the information. I'll send this over to the team and let you know when I have some information. As soon as the mouse is moved away from the bar, FPS lock's again to Rank: Forza Staff. Running Windowed mode unlock the framerate.
Since the update the game is locked at 30FPS no matter what the settings I'm using.
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I don't know if he is better than RivaTuner, but i seen we can lock at 30fps and close the program work good for Rise of Tomb Raider. There you can choose which game you want to apply these settings to. Lad pythonįebruary - last edited February Go to Manage 3D settings. Someone know how can i lock fps to 30 like Need For Speed ? Go to Solution. Try to open the "Config.February I hate when my game drop 60fps to fps.
There's also a setting called power management mode set it to maximum performance this will make your card run at full clock though and u might get higher temperatures at idle temps. Happens to me aswell, go to nvidia panel and find setup for multi-screen and set it for more than 1 screen. But it will drop when actively using the other window, but when wow is in focus it will be fine. If it is on it will sync to 60 normally if you are using a standard LCD screen at 60hrz or drop to a fraction of that, which would take it to 30fps.
Ok, Well I understand how WoW is at 30 fps "When" you're on another screen, But Im talking about playing wow doing raids or heroics, all of a sudden fps drops to 30, Look at it like My side Monitor is playing a movie or showing the news, Im in no way interacting with it But my mouse isn't on my side monitor as my mouse is on my main screen, ill be playing wow then 30fps shows it all slows down, I look up at the sky on wow and then drop it back down and 60 fps again, As you said there just might not be a fix for it Try turning V-Sync off inside of WoW. So my question more clearly is why does wow or my pc limit my fps to 30 fps when I have firefox or msn opened on my side monitor? I always Have my mouse on my 24' screen playing wow most of the time, but sometimes it drops the fps to 30 and I have to move my mouse up on wow to look at the sky to get 60fps back then I drop my mouse back down and its normal again at 60fps. I use a nifty program called Ultramon to help me configure multi displays. I run wow at x on the 24 inch and x on the side screen, both at 60hz. I've researched online about this issue but cant seem to find a resolution.
I have all updated drivers and chipset drivers. The Issue at hand is that when I play wow and usually have Firefox opened on my side monitor, My fps drops to 30fps on my Mainscreen alot, its all random when it happens and I cant seem to figure it out. Wasn’t that easy? Now go chop off some zombie limbs.Remember Me? Need an account? Register Now. Now all you have to do is save the document, then drag and drop it into the folder where your deadrising3.exe is located. Remember to leave the quotation marks out or it won’t work. Just open up Notepad as an Administrator and copy in the following line: Should you choose to unlock the FPS, it’s quite a simple technique. Of course, Capcom also mentioned that the game is optimized for 30 FPS, and unlocking it could possibly cause side effects, so it’s really up to you if you want to take the risk. There isn’t a method to unlock the frames per second via in-game options, but if you know your way around a computer it’s pretty simple to set up a user.ini file and allow yourself to view the blood riddled world of Dead Rising 3 with the fastest and smoothest experience your computer can handle. One thing in particular that seems to irk PC gamers around the globe, however, is Capcom’s decision to lock the port at 30 frames per second. Dead Rising 3 looks gorgeous on our beefy computers, and overall we’re very pleased with the game’s transfer to PC.