Elder Scrolls Online Fps
12.08.2019 admin
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Sitting at 70-80 FPS in low population area, 30 to 20 FPS in busy cities, and 10-15FPS in Cyrodiil PVP. Tried turning down the graphics but no. Other addons can already change your settings in combat and so on. This addon is meant only for this specific use case. Most options can be set in the addon settings menu Settings - Addons - PvP FPS 2018. '/ss' will display your current SS quality level. 'Elder Scrolls Online' director talks FPS and resolution on PS4 and Xbox One. Two aspects of a game that people always want to know about is whether or not it will check in at 60 frames per second (fps) and if it will meet the benchmark of 1080p resolution. Game Director Matt Firor talked about where frame rate is checking in.
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If you have a fancy gaming monitor and are bugged by this game's 100FPS cap, I've found a workaround to allow you set an arbitrary in-game cap.
You need to edit the UserSettings.txt file under your home directory tree:
Exit both the game and launcher.
Navigate to Documents/Elder Scrolls Online/live/
Open the UserSettings.txt file (notepad, wordpad, etc)
Change the SET MinFrameTime.2 directive to whatever you want.
For example, to cap your framerate at 120FPS (perfect for strobed backlight gaming), calculate the setting at 1/120, which is 0.00833333.
So just to be clear, for 120FPS, it's
SET MinFrameTime.2 '0.00833333'
Elder Scrolls Online Fps Issues
and for 144FPS it's
SET MinFrameTime.2 '0.00694444'
Here's a screenshot showing the change for 120FPS.
I haven't had time to test it extensively, so please post if you encounter problems.
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Elder Scrolls Online Fps Tweaks
Hello folks,
I just built a new rig. i5 4670k, 8gb ram (they are running at 1333mHz by default) and gtx 780. I failed to install the Cooler Master 212 cpu cooler, wouldn't fit in my old chassi unfortunately, so I am running on the stock cooler for now.
I am a bit disappointed in the FPS I get. With everything maxed out I get 20-30 fps in big pvp battles, mostly in the lower scale, like 22 fps. Out in the open empty world I get between 42-60 fps for the most part. Does this seem right?
I could play on ultra settings on my old rig, at least out in the open world. It was an i7 950, 6gb ram and a 6850.
I am guessing it's the game, and not my hardware, but not sure. Unigine valley extreme settings I got 66 fps iirc.
Sorry for long post, and thanks
I just built a new rig. i5 4670k, 8gb ram (they are running at 1333mHz by default) and gtx 780. I failed to install the Cooler Master 212 cpu cooler, wouldn't fit in my old chassi unfortunately, so I am running on the stock cooler for now.
I am a bit disappointed in the FPS I get. With everything maxed out I get 20-30 fps in big pvp battles, mostly in the lower scale, like 22 fps. Out in the open empty world I get between 42-60 fps for the most part. Does this seem right?
I could play on ultra settings on my old rig, at least out in the open world. It was an i7 950, 6gb ram and a 6850.
I am guessing it's the game, and not my hardware, but not sure. Unigine valley extreme settings I got 66 fps iirc.
Sorry for long post, and thanks