Abcdefghijklm Posted May 24, 2013 Share Posted May 24, 2013 Are there any other GFX tweaks to boost the FPS ingame except turning off all the gfx settings in "options" and turning on low resolution (800x600)? :P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jedi Posted May 24, 2013 Share Posted May 24, 2013 (edited) show small icons in control panel* start menu / control panel / power options / show additional plans / Prefer High Performance start menu / control panel / system / adv settings tab, on performance click settings / check option for "adjust for best performance" Adv system care / turbo boost mode game booster / game boost (mmm idk if this crashes warframe) If your Nvidia user then turn on, prefer max performance in the Nvidia options and... Nvidia - Aniso tropic - OFF Texture Quality - Performance (high performance seems to have problems with many games) Vsync might make it seem more smooth but will make your mouse feel a bit heavy and tripple buffer along with v sync helps, I dont like using v sync my self tho. Mess around with other Nvidia options and for jebus sake make sure FXAA is off =D *Nvidia Inspector / create custom profile, look at some guides for other games to get a brief idea how to use. *download Nvidia inspector and tweak some options you cant see with the standard Nvidia settings, most of this is based on you having an Nvidia card good luck mate or get a new rig >_> If your pc is going through some bottleneck, which maybe doubtfull you could always try a virtual hard drive just make sure you get the target fields edited pointing to the virtual drive,, read some guides it worked for me on day-z ps; really 800x600 =d?. rather play 1024x768 it cant be that much fps lose Edited May 24, 2013 by Jedi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiBBz Posted May 24, 2013 Share Posted May 24, 2013 show small icons in control panel* start menu / control panel / power options / show additional plans / Prefer High Performance start menu / control panel / system / adv settings tab, on performance click settings / check option for "adjust for best performance" Adv system care / turbo boost mode game booster / game boost (mmm idk if this crashes warframe) If your Nvidia user then turn on, prefer max performance in the Nvidia options and... Nvidia - Aniso tropic - OFF Texture Quality - Performance (high performance seems to have problems with many games) Vsync might make it seem more smooth but will make your mouse feel a bit heavy and tripple buffer along with v sync helps, I dont like using v sync my self tho. Mess around with other Nvidia options and for jebus sake make sure FXAA is off =D *Nvidia Inspector / create custom profile, look at some guides for other games to get a brief idea how to use. *download Nvidia inspector and tweak some options you cant see with the standard Nvidia settings, most of this is based on you having an Nvidia card good luck mate or get a new rig >_> If your pc is going through some bottleneck, which maybe doubtfull you could always try a virtual hard drive just make sure you get the target fields edited pointing to the virtual drive,, read some guides it worked for me on day-z ps; really 800x600 =d?. rather play 1024x768 it cant be that much fps lose unless he uses motherboard graphics :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strac_CRO Posted May 24, 2013 Share Posted May 24, 2013 it's good to post PC specs when asking for an advice you can use: CCleaner, Defraggler, Leatrix Latency Fix etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jedi Posted May 24, 2013 Share Posted May 24, 2013 (edited) yea most of that depends on him having Nvidia. one more option I forgot to mention and may be important, in your Nvidia control panel click set physx configuration and make sure you have your Nvidia card handling the physics not the CPU, unless you have a very outdated card and a more up to date cpu then leave cpu but after doing all of the above (with in your limits) you may only see a rise in fps by 5-8 if your lucky 10-15. Its beter than no raise in fps. also make sure you defrag your pc. I really wish they would allow us to remove all fog > smoke effects as the polygon count just reaks havoc on lower end PC's, IMO removing smoke in any game greatly helps and im hoping they allow us to remove it in the future we need more graphics options tbh =/ (we, as in the poppers with crap PC's) Edited May 24, 2013 by Jedi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AngryKoreanMen Posted September 8, 2013 Share Posted September 8, 2013 Are there any other GFX tweaks to boost the FPS ingame except turning off all the gfx settings in "options" and turning on low resolution (800x600)? :P You can always get a better pc.. That solves everythingz (including sound box)! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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