Can you guys increase Target framerate slider from 60 to something bigger?
My monitor refresh rate is 75 and I'm using Dynamic resolution.
If target framerate at 60 then Dynamic resolution start's to work only at 60 fps. But with 75 refresh rate it looks really bad in 61-74 fps range. To avoid this I manually change this setting in .ini file after any change in graphics tab. To do this I need to exit a game every time. Sometimes I forget about this and can't understand why I have fps drops. Last edited by gorioo#7514 on Apr 20, 2021, 7:33:22 AM Last bumped on Nov 27, 2021, 5:31:16 PM
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" You can set this in your VGA-Driver Settings for POE. No need for games to have that anymore... |
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" Do not mix together two different things. Target framerate (when dynamic resolution start to work) and framerate cap (max allowed fps) is not the same. Last edited by gorioo#7514 on Apr 20, 2021, 9:56:10 AM
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Up, I'm still hoping for this to happen.
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Up again, hope dies last.
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'Target Framerate' is meant to be a minimum.. if your machine isn't getting that level, they start using the blurry low quality filler textures.
If you want faster framerates, turn down your graphics settings. It's all that the 'target framerate' will do anyway - it just uses worse graphics if the game isn't achieving that minimum specified framerate. Assuming by dynamic refresh you mean that you have a freesync or gsync monitor setup, achieving smooth dynamic refresh is largely unrelated (beyond the fact that it'll be easier for the game to do if your graphics quality is turned down, which does sound like what you're describing). Also if you're seeing jagginess while trying to use freesync/gsync there can be literally dozens of sources, many of which boil down to windows OS trying to draw other things at the same time & being hot garbage at handling multiple framerates at the same time. (Non-Windowed) Fullscreen mode is most definitely recommended if you're using freesync/gysnc. Last edited by Lakh#0167 on Jul 7, 2021, 9:19:47 AM
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" It meant to be what user setup it to so it would be cool to have possibility to set up some modern values. " Actually it just lowering game resolution. " /sarcasm on/ Wow, I did not know that, ty /sarcasm off/. " Exactly, I just want to have stable 75 fps at any time. If once in a while it will become a bit pixelated I do not care but I want 75 fps and not lower. But it can be done only by hand in config file which resets it to 60 every time I change settings from game. Just FYI my settings are lowered to minimum, I have 200+ fps but it's poe and sometimes it drops below 75 and I do not want it at any cost. I am 99% sure this can be fixed very very quickly at least relatively to other things they do every day, it will not break anything coz it's just a cap and it works how it should to work with fps higher than 60. Last edited by gorioo#7514 on Jul 8, 2021, 5:21:39 AM
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Bump.
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" That doesn't make sense, if the target frame rate is 60 than dynamic resolution scaling should not begin until the frame rate drops below 60FPS. It should not be triggering in the 61-75FPS range. Unless you mean it looks bad in the 61-75FPS range because of stutter and not visual fidelity. Computer specifications: Windows 10 Pro x64 | AMD Ryzen 5800X3D | ASUS Crosshair VIII Hero (WiFi) Motherboard | 32GB 3600MHz RAM | MSI Geforce 1070Ti Gamer | Corsair AX 760watt PSU | Samsung 860 Pro 512GB SSD & Crucial MX 500 4TB SSD's Last edited by Nicholas_Steel#0509 on Jul 28, 2021, 4:22:50 AM
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" Yep, I just wrote wrong (English is not my language) |
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