Elder Scrolls Online Fps
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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'
and for 144FPS it's
SET MinFrameTime.2 '0.00694444'
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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.
CPU - Intel i7-4770 @ 3.4GHz
Memory - 16 GB RAM
OS - Windows 7 Home
I just got this computer a few months back and started playing Elder Scrolls Online. I expected with my hardware I could play the game at close to max settings. This isn't at all the case though. The only way I can get anywhere near 60 fps is to drop everything down to low (which makes it look like a game from 10 years ago). Makes very little sense since my wife's rig which is 3 years old can play the game on max settings and sits at 40-60 fps easy. Any idea on what's going on?