Is there any way to set max fps like you could with NS1? There's no vsync options and I can't seem to limit the fps with inspector. At the moment it's way too high and stressing my GPU.
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The only way I can think of is using fraps. You can lock the framerate while recording which ensures that it will never go over the specified fps. However, you'd have to be recording the entire time (which would hurt your performance and generate fraps huge video files, though you could mitigate the file size by recording only at half-size).You'd just have to remember to delete the video files when your done.
<!--quoteo(post=1962368:date=Aug 13 2012, 10:07 PM:name=ScardyBob)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ScardyBob @ Aug 13 2012, 10:07 PM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=1962368"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->The only way I can think of is using fraps. You can lock the framerate while recording which ensures that it will never go over the specified fps. However, you'd have to be recording the entire time (which would hurt your performance and generate fraps huge video files, though you could mitigate the file size by recording only at half-size).You'd just have to remember to delete the video files when your done.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Thanks for the reply, but constantly running FRAPS in record mode to cap the FPS isn't a practical options for me. :D Hopefully I can find a solution, it's a shame there's no console commands to do these sorts of tweaking like with NS1.
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Thanks for the reply, but constantly running FRAPS in record mode to cap the FPS isn't a practical options for me. :D Hopefully I can find a solution, it's a shame there's no console commands to do these sorts of tweaking like with NS1.
Msi afterburner, does exactly what u need ;)
I would link info e.t.c but it's 3.30 going to bed now :(