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Appreciate your kudos and steam awards!
In return, let me bring some labour of love to this guide.
latest changes
- added Windows 11 support and release information
- updated Windows 10 release information
- grammar and typo fixes
- new chapter to advise users to adopt Rome Total War Remastered as great mods are now also available, for overall better experience.
- added new chapter to explain on the bonus of the Rome Total War 1 map pack
Thank you for your continuous support!
Roma Invicta!
18th March 2021: The guide has been updated
- fixed link for Alexander, thanks Kleffel for notifying me and your patience.
Please do not forget to rate this guide.
- reflecting the latest changes on Windows 10 releases and their support state
- added updated links after Microsoft internal CMS update on KB articles.
@Deepcover It is hard to tell what is causing your framerate lock at 30 fps, Is it >exactly> 29-30 fps maximum? how do you measure the FPS. Please try CapFrameX and measure again.
send me the screenshot from capframeX. I can only imagine that you are using nvidia and you have enabled adaptive refresh rate with half refresh rate. this would make 30 fps if you have 60 Hz screen.