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Lately it mostly runs around 125+, the game doesn't run like ♥♥♥♥. I mean how much frames a person need?
I could understand playing it in all low with a 360 HZ monitor, but seriously the OP only plays with 160 FPS? Loooooooooool.
While it worked in previous games, it does not in 2042 and I believe this is due to easy anticheat.
There is a workaround, in origin right click the game and select "game properties", click on the option "advanced launch options" and enter each command in the window that opens, don't forget to add a - before each command and a space after before adding the next command.
E.g, Using ops user.cfg in the OP, you would add the commands into the launch options window on origin as the following
Happy hunting.
Or because i use Win11? I mean there must be a reason it works for me somehow.
Couldn't say, I found personally that making a user.cfg in the game directory didnt work for 2042 but works fine in previous games
-Thread.ProcessorCount 8
-Thread.MaxProcessorCount 16
-Thread.MinFreeProcessorCount 0
-Thread.JobThreadPriority 0
-Render.DisplayScreenInfo 1
How to check?
When you load to your game press ` and type maxprocessorcount and hit enter if its showing 8 it means doesn't work, so you must type this in game when you load in to new map and type maxprocessorcount 16 and then it will work.