Check your settings for performance limits and adjust them if needed.
Check your settings for performance limits and adjust them if needed.
You're referring to adjusting the frame rate limit instead of a 60 FPS cap. Just set the "iPresentInterval" to 0 in the Fallout4Prefs.ini file.
Check your My Games for Fallout entries, locate the .ini named Fallout4prefs.ini, then set ipresentinterval to 0 and ensure 1 enables v-sync.
It seems you could have V-sync active. Consider turning it off in the settings. Ignore the previous comment—this is unusual. I haven’t tried Fallout 4, and I don’t own a graphics card, so I can’t confirm the problem.
The issue isn't available in the game or during setup. I adjusted the settings in the NVIDIA control panel, but it still didn't function. However, the method I described earlier worked.
If it doesn’t fit in the Documents file, adjust the settings in the Fallout installation folder’s ini file and set it to read-only.
There are two of them—one stored in the documents section and another in the game folder.
Have you attempted to play the game with a windowed, borderless layout? If yes, avoid using it as it limits the frame rate to 30fps.