I prefer more frames per second at lower settings.
I prefer more frames per second at lower settings.
Do you own an Xbox or PS controller? Then setting the frame rate to 30fps and prioritizing top quality would be ideal. If not, I can tweak the settings to maintain high visual fidelity while keeping performance around 60fps.
Yes, I cap it too. I just made it uncapped to show. I’m okay with 30 FPS on this low-end device. At least they stay consistent like that.
I only suggested it for fully stable 30fps to replicate a console experience with a controller. For keyboard and mouse, aim for at least 60fps, which means balancing performance between low and high settings.
I don't have a console. This device is from an older system. Nowadays I use it mainly for browsing, MS Office and home entertainment. For smooth 60FPS performance, I might need more powerful hardware. The scene being rendered is indoors, which is why the frames are higher than usual. In combat scenes they slow down to 50-60 frames per second on their own.
I was discussing replicating the feel of a console. Are you comfortable with that setting? If yes, it might be a good idea to keep it that way.
I believe 800x600 is quite high, but I often reduce game resolution for smoother performance. It feels so uneven when the frame rate drops to 40-50 compared to a steady 60 at a higher setting. That’s what I did with Fallout 4 on my GTX760—lowering the resolution to 1680-1050 instead of 1900-1200 allowed me to maintain a stable 60fps. I don’t usually push beyond 60 frames now that I have a better monitor.