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Hi, is there a way to lock game on 60FPS, in-game lock doesn't work ( gog conter shows 100-160fps)?
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darkwind23: Hi, is there a way to lock game on 60FPS, in-game lock doesn't work ( gog conter shows 100-160fps)?
If you're using an Nvidia card: Open the Nvidia control panel. Select Manage 3D Settings and then Program Settings. Under No Man's Sky, scroll down to Max Frame Rate and enter your target value.
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darkwind23: Hi, is there a way to lock game on 60FPS, in-game lock doesn't work ( gog conter shows 100-160fps)?
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dashiichi: If you're using an Nvidia card: Open the Nvidia control panel. Select Manage 3D Settings and then Program Settings. Under No Man's Sky, scroll down to Max Frame Rate and enter your target value.
It doesn't work or gog client shows false data. It still shows about 150fps
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dashiichi: If you're using an Nvidia card: Open the Nvidia control panel. Select Manage 3D Settings and then Program Settings. Under No Man's Sky, scroll down to Max Frame Rate and enter your target value.
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darkwind23: It doesn't work or gog client shows false data. It still shows about 150fps
Hmm.. Try this. Open the "GeForce Experience" app. Open Settings and then In-Game Overlay / Settings. From there turn on the HUD if it's off by selecting a screen position. Once on, select FPS (or more if you'd like). Then Back, Done, and close the app. That should display what the graphics driver thinks it's doing, separate from GOG.
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darkwind23: It doesn't work or gog client shows false data. It still shows about 150fps
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dashiichi: Hmm.. Try this. Open the "GeForce Experience" app. Open Settings and then In-Game Overlay / Settings. From there turn on the HUD if it's off by selecting a screen position. Once on, select FPS (or more if you'd like). Then Back, Done, and close the app. That should display what the graphics driver thinks it's doing, separate from GOG.
Thanks for your help. GFE shows 59-60 while gog still shows between 99-140.Somethings must be wrong with gog display.