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− | If a game uses this fix, please copy-paste only the " | + | If a game uses this fix, please copy-paste only the "Raise framerate smoothing" fixbox with edited game specific config location and engine.ini file and include: "For more information, see the [[Engine:Unreal_Engine_3#Smoothed framerate|on our Unreal Engine 3 page]]." (without the quotation marks). |
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{{Fixbox/fix|Disable framerate smoothing}} | {{Fixbox/fix|Disable framerate smoothing}} | ||
− | # Navigate to configuration file(s) location usually located in <code>%USERPROFILE%\Documents\</code>. See location in game specific page. | + | # Navigate to configuration file(s) location usually located in <code>%USERPROFILE%\Documents\...</code>. See location in game specific page. |
# Open the <code>XEngine.ini</code> ''(where <code>X</code> is game specific variable)'' with a text editor. | # Open the <code>XEngine.ini</code> ''(where <code>X</code> is game specific variable)'' with a text editor. | ||
# Search and change <code>bSmoothFrameRate</code> to <code>FALSE</code>. There may be multiple instances so change them all. | # Search and change <code>bSmoothFrameRate</code> to <code>FALSE</code>. There may be multiple instances so change them all. | ||
# Save file. | # Save file. | ||
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+ | {{ii}} If you experience screen tearing use regular vsync or cap instead of changing smoothing. | ||
+ | {{ii}} '''Do not''' set file to "read only" mode unless needed. Game usually won't touch that value and there are cases of game crashing when this is done{{CN}} | ||
{{References}} | {{References}} |
Revision as of 13:17, 27 January 2014
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Developers | |
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Epic Games | |
Website | |
http://www.unrealengine.com | |
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November 2006 | |
Issues fixed
Smoothed framerate
- Many Unreal Engine 3 games use Framerate smoothing with a default 62 value. This basically means game is capped at 62fps, minimizes spikes and provides smoother gameplay overall.[1] Users with monitors over 60Hz may want to change this.
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Instructions |
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- If you experience screen tearing use regular vsync or cap instead of changing smoothing.
- Do not set file to "read only" mode unless needed. Game usually won't touch that value and there are cases of game crashing when this is done[citation needed]