February 2019
Hello Devs,
Thanks for including Adaptive Resolution FPS Target options in the settings. However, I noticed that that the game only goes up to 100 FPS despite using a 120 Hz monitor. To be having that extra 20 FPS at 120 FPS would really make the experience amazing. Please fix this!
Thank you!
February 2019
February 2019
Its really weird, I just don't know why they decided that 100 FPS was the magic number
February 2019
February 2019
Set vsync to adaptive and FPS target to zero. It caps to your monitors refresh rate.
February 2019
I want to use to use it, not ignore it
February 2019
That isn't what I want. I want to use it, but it only goes up to 100 FPS. If i set it to zero I get worse FPS.
February 2019
vsync usually causes input lag. Is there a way to increase fps cap without using any vsync? My monitor is g-sync and i never use vsync.
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ExtremeEcks I have a theory: While playing Apex with vsync off, and adaptive resolution FPS target set to 100, I noticed my FPS hitting the very low 90s, while Windows task manager was showing my CPU hitting a high of 82% utilization. If the target were allowed to hit 144, then that would represent a 54 FPS increase (from 90 to 144), which would be a 60% FPS boost, and an corresponding CPU utilization increase. I "suspect" that they don't want people to experience the resulting stuttering that would come with such a high CPU utilization.
specs
Ryzen 5 2600 / 16 GB DDR4 RAM / Intel 660p 512GB NVMe / GTX 1060 6GB / AOC G2590FX 1080p, 144 Hz, FreeSync, G-Sync compatible
February 2019 - last edited February 2019
@antidepressant12 Yes, you need to make a .cfg file: https://www.reddit.com/r/lowspecgamer/comments/aoa77r/apex_legends_fps_boost_configs_launch_options/