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Talk:Magicka

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RaTcHeT302 (talkcontribs)

What kind of investigation needs to take place to prove that this game doesn't support anything past 60FPS? I'm pretty sure it's locked at 60FPS since it won't go any higher on its own but this doesn't seem like enough information to definitely prove it can't go higher with an .INI edit or something.


RaTcHeT302 (talkcontribs)

Duh? Get a 120 Hz monitor and test it? Or see if there's such a setting? I honestly have no idea if there's such a setting for Magicka anyway.

Sorry your question feels so odd to me, did you already play the game on a 120 Hz screen?

Mirh (talkcontribs)

... Or just lower details as much as you can and see if it can pass 120 fps..

Screen doesn't mean anything

Karasuhebi (talkcontribs)

I actually didn't think of that. I guess I can't really properly test all games to see if they have 120FPS support. Oops.

Marioysikax (talkcontribs)

Booting up the game, I do get full 144 FPS and game runs smoothly as well. Game has vsync always enabled, which makes it "cap" at you screens refresh rate.

Having over 60Hz monitor is highly recommended if testing 120+ FPS value. Vsync is one thing, but even if you get over that value, there may be some stuff which is locked at lower framerate and cause stuttering on high refresh rate displays. Latest example is Hot Tin Roof where camera is locked to 60 FPS which causes stuttering, but everything else plays just fine uncapped: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=So4wE5NpC6E

Karasuhebi (talkcontribs)

Thanks for confirming this and adding it to the article!

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