Genshin Impact runs smoothly at 60 frames per second without any adjustments.
Genshin Impact runs smoothly at 60 frames per second without any adjustments.
The issue remains unchanged because the current setup doesn’t support uncapped frame rates, and developers haven’t responded to previous requests. It’s unusual for PC games to lack this feature, so the situation seems inconsistent with typical expectations.
I don't understand the game, but searching online for "uncap fps genshin" gives many results with various methods.
Workarounds aren't the solution here. It's puzzling why the IOS version supports 120 fps while others don't. It's not an engine problem or lazy coding. I get that mobile versions have less detail than consoles or PCs, but why should a handheld with limited cooling and battery life run at high frame rates? The PC version shouldn't be able to do that either. It doesn't make sense to me.
Rumors suggest a possible agreement between Mihoyo and Apple to deliver GI at 120fps exclusively on iPhones, while Android and PC players remain limited to 60fps. It’s a bit disappointing given that Honkai Impact 3rd already runs smoothly at 120fps on PC without any external modifications. Just a matter of game mechanics, perhaps.
This .exe helps unlock higher frame rates in 2024: https://github.com/34736384/genshin-fps-...tag/v3.0.4
The main concern is whether using this method will result in your account being banned. The developers seem cautious about players altering the game, so it's worth checking their policies before proceeding.
For performance improvement, you can boost your frame rate by adjusting settings in the NVIDIA Control Panel or AMD Adrenalin, and enabling Vsync in-game. This typically raises FPS to match your monitor's refresh limit. Note that this approach may not apply in the G.I. game.
Thanks for the tip. They haven’t blocked me yet for using it, though they could at some point, so it’s up to you.
Sure, I understand. It's about ensuring all platforms—Apple, Android, PC, and MacOS—can deliver 120fps without special adjustments. Most folks don’t have the technical expertise to make this work, and it’s not something people would want to focus on.