Delta Force

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Graphics possiable FPS fix for Nvidia users and settings for all!
Ok I cant speak for AMD people but I can suggest some settings to start with for Nvidia and AMD but I do know AMD is still ruff around the edges when it come to the similar DLSS feature.

Start by updating you graphics threw the appropriate manufacture dont use crap sites like IHaveGraphics.moron and yes people do this crap.
Once updated make sure you game is install on a fast SSD and if using a consumer HDD this wont work for this game unless its super highend.

SECTION 1
After you have all that and installed on the appropriate device, open the game go to graphics in the setting menu and navigate to display mode and change to fullscreen and then set the resolution and display refresh rate which is fps or speed your monitor blinks (trying to keep it simple for people)..... then you can change the display mode back to whatever you want. Most like borderless windowed.
= Display aspect ratio just leave auto
= Brightness change to whatever you want
= In match frame cap which is the fps or blink rate of your monitor mine is 165hz higher end monitors will be 240hz this setting also caps it at that fps. A higher number or auto dont mean you get that and your gonna get a bazillion fps! The trained human eye cant see past about 160 and thats a trained human but this is hotly debated so who knows.
!!NOTE!! if you set this for lets say 165 frame rate cap and your monitor is 165 hz does not mean you wont get higher fps this is caused by a number of other settings that can raise or lower this frame rate cap but I will not get into that.
= Out of match just set to 60 and let your card cool down then when you get in match it will boost up.
= Backend Frame Cap just put on 5 and leave it.
= Sharpness set to whatever you like
= VSYNC short for Vertical Synchronization, is a graphics technology that synchronizes the frame rate of a game with the refresh rate of your monitor. Its primary purpose is to eliminate screen tearing, a visual artifact that occurs when your graphics card renders frames faster than your monitor can display them. Some modern graphics cards and monitors have adaptive sync technologies like G-Sync and FreeSync and NVIDIA fast sync that can mitigate these issues. If you dont have these turn this vsync ON. For NIVIDA users I recommend turning NVIDIA FAST SYNC ON its below v-sync option.

SECTION 2
Heres some starter settings and some explanations
Basic Graphics Section Recommend
Graphics style and Anti-aliasing what never select-able for me
WEAPON MOTION BLUR = OFF = good for movies not good for players
REFLECTIONS = LOW = If you are mad about not seeing yourself in water and on window glass.... then go higher
TEXTURE FILTERING = LOW = texture filtering or texture smoothing is the method used to determine the texture color for a texture mapped pixel, using the colors of nearby pixels. Can be adjusted however you want dont impact much.
AMBIENT OCCLUSION = OFF = this is a fps shooter not elden ring
PARTICLES = LOW = unless you like dust to have depth
DISTORTION = LOW = why would you put anything else except if you was making a movie
SCENE DETAILS = LOW = do you wanna see that fly on that blade of grass really
SCENE VIEW DISTANCE = HIGH = do you wanna see that fly from across the map.... adjust later depending on fps and performance of your graphics card usage.

SECTION 3
Advanced Graphics section Recommended
Depth of field has been grayed out for me but its off
GLOBAL ILL QUALITY = LOW = unless you like light to shine in your eyeballs from every surface
SHADERS = LOW = controls various aspects of a game's graphics, such as lighting, shadows, reflections, and special effects
TEXTURES = HIGH = until you see what your card can handle then adjust
STREAMING = LOW = why
SHADOWS = LOW = unless you love shadows cast everywhere by everything
SHADOW MAP = LOW = why this is not elden ring
POST PROCESSING = HIGH = can in some cases have impacts adjust accordingly
VOLUMETRIC FOG = LOW = why
ANIMATION = HIGH = is what it says you... change to low if you dont notice anything

SECTION 4
Super resolution
SUPER RES MODE if you are a nvidia 2060 or higher user turn on DLSS most games its now a requirement if you dont enable it then I cant save you and no one can... GL
SUPER RESOLUTION turn on BALANCED if you are a 3070 or below for 40s turn to whatever you want
DLSS FRAME GEN turn on for 40s nvidia cards its just better
NVIDIA REFLEX LOW LAT turn on ENHANCED and just leave it way to complicated to explain.

Once you do this the Hit G while in the graphics setting menu to recompile shaders and restart the game.

NOW this wont fix in all cases heat issues and slow computers and other factors that are outside the scope but it should get you started.
For the AMD people I would just trying the settings that you can you will have to check in to the AMD stuff thats similar to Nvidias DLSS and set accordingly.
GL hope this helps and yes I tried to make this a simple and dumbed down as possible and didnt use tech terms and phraseology. Just trying to make sure everyone can understand.
Last edited by Bomberman302; Jan 27 @ 1:16pm
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luboplays5 Jan 27 @ 12:30pm 
i have low fps after the update 40 50 i used to have 90 before this new update
Originally posted by luboplays5:
i have low fps after the update 40 50 i used to have 90 before this new update
Then follow the steps I lined out simple as that it may help you.
Originally posted by luboplays5:
i have low fps after the update 40 50 i used to have 90 before this new update
if you have windows version 24.h2, then switch back to 23.h2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm9v8b8blys I tried everything I could, dancing with a tambourine around the pc didn't help, I just went back.
Wehzy Jan 27 @ 1:58pm 
All you did was posting your settings. That won't fix the fps drops and stutter. I've tried every setting, reinstalled game, deleted every single delta force file through revo uninstallar, used different gpu driver, updated my shaders, cleared shader cache, updated my bios etc.

Nothing fixes the insane stuttering.
Last edited by Wehzy; Jan 27 @ 1:59pm
Originally posted by Wehzy:
All you did was posting your settings. That won't fix the fps drops and stutter. I've tried every setting, reinstalled game, deleted every single delta force file through revo uninstallar, used different gpu driver, updated my shaders, cleared shader cache, updated my bios etc.

Nothing fixes the insane stuttering.
Not my settings btw and the title doesent say it fixes fps drops or stuttering. Its a starting point to start the diagnosis into other possible things for users and fix the game enough to make it playable. Oh and another thing the Nvidia reflex fixed the issue on stuttering for a few of my friends. Just to let you know.
Last edited by Bomberman302; Jan 27 @ 2:12pm
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GayFish Feb 1 @ 6:29am 
umm, better educate yourself on how game settings work in general and at least test specific settings in game before creating such a guide, half of this is just bullsh*t and a lot of things you wrote is just straight up nonsense

let's take a look at just a few examples:

-in almost every case capping in/out of match framerate causes bigger fps drops, higher latency and more stutters

-ANISOTROPIC FILTERING - it's just an opposite of "texture smoothing", it makes textures viewed at oblique angles look sharper and more detailed

-STREAMING - to maximize performance you should set it as high as your vram budget can handle

-SHADOWS - "low unless you love shadows cast everywhere by everything" that's bullsh*t, this settings only affects shadow resolution of your playermodel and barely impacts performance, the shadow map setting affects the rest of shadows

-POST PROCESSING - "HIGH"?! Nuh uh, it's the first setting you should lower in deltaforce, it adds stuff like chromatic aberration, bloom, lens flare - you absolutely don't want them in competive games

-SUPER RESOLUTION - "turn on BALANCED if you are a 3070 or below for 40s turn to whatever you want" - another bullsh*t, upscaling quality setting should be based on your display resolution, at 1080p you don't want anything lower than dlss quality even when with GPUs like RTX2060/3050

-DLSS FRAME GEN - "turn on for 40s nvidia cards its just better"

-NVIDIA REFLEX - "LOW LAT turn on ENHANCED and just leave it" - also bullsh*t, in many cases reflex causes fps drops and stuttering in this game, also overall enhanced/boost should be enabled mostly in cpu bottleneck scenarios, cause normally it often lowers performance in most of games, sometimes it even has worse latency compared to "on", especially when you're bottlenecked by gpu

and there's way more of bullsh*t like this :steamfacepalm:
So guys, plz don't waste your time on this "possiable FPS fix"
even AI could make a better tutorial with a proper prompt :steamthumbsdown:
Last edited by GayFish; Feb 1 @ 6:31am
Wehzy Feb 1 @ 6:37am 
Originally posted by GayFish:
umm, better educate yourself on how game settings work in general and at least test specific settings in game before creating such a guide, half of this is just bullsh*t and a lot of things you wrote is just straight up nonsense

let's take a look at just a few examples:

-in almost every case capping in/out of match framerate causes bigger fps drops, higher latency and more stutters

-ANISOTROPIC FILTERING - it's just an opposite of "texture smoothing", it makes textures viewed at oblique angles look sharper and more detailed

-STREAMING - to maximize performance you should set it as high as your vram budget can handle

-SHADOWS - "low unless you love shadows cast everywhere by everything" that's bullsh*t, this settings only affects shadow resolution of your playermodel and barely impacts performance, the shadow map setting affects the rest of shadows

-POST PROCESSING - "HIGH"?! Nuh uh, it's the first setting you should lower in deltaforce, it adds stuff like chromatic aberration, bloom, lens flare - you absolutely don't want them in competive games

-SUPER RESOLUTION - "turn on BALANCED if you are a 3070 or below for 40s turn to whatever you want" - another bullsh*t, upscaling quality setting should be based on your display resolution, at 1080p you don't want anything lower than dlss quality even when with GPUs like RTX2060/3050

-DLSS FRAME GEN - "turn on for 40s nvidia cards its just better"

-NVIDIA REFLEX - "LOW LAT turn on ENHANCED and just leave it" - also bullsh*t, in many cases reflex causes fps drops and stuttering in this game, also overall enhanced/boost should be enabled mostly in cpu bottleneck scenarios, cause normally it often lowers performance in most of games, sometimes it even has worse latency compared to "on", especially when you're bottlenecked by gpu

and there's way more of bullsh*t like this :steamfacepalm:
So guys, plz don't waste your time on this "possiable FPS fix"
even AI could make a better tutorial with a proper prompt :steamthumbsdown:

Yeah, thats what im saying. Its not a fix for the performance issues, he's just sharing his settings and thats it.
If you have lower FPS and lower GPU utilization with the new driver 572.16 then disable rBAR. With the new driver NVIDIA has enabled rBAR per default what was not a good decision. Use the NVIDIA profile inspector, set rBar to disable for DF and the performance is back
Last edited by Tagobert; Feb 1 @ 6:51am
Originally posted by Tagobert:
If you have lower FPS and lower GPU utilization with the new driver 572.16 then disable rBAR. With the new driver NVIDIA has enabled rBAR per default what was not a good decision. Use the NVIDIA profile inspector, set rBar to disable for DF and the performance is back

Thank you, that seems to have fixed it for me.
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