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A: Create a “user.ini” file which contains a single line; “gmpcr_unlock_frame_rate = True” (no quotes) and place it in the same folder as deadrising3.exe before running the game. Please note this is not an officially supported feature of the game.
^Try that. I can't play games at 30FPS, either.
Intel Core i7-4820K
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti
20G RAM.
The fram rate seems locked at 30 FPS,
I'm playing it at 30 FPS.
I figured that, but it's worse at 30FPS, in my experience.
but I felt sick and get heavy head ache,so I tried to set it to middle,
turned of the motion blur,even down the resolution from 1920x1080 to 1600x900,
but I still feel liked to puke....
No,I don't see any option to turn the shake off,
hopefully Capcom can make the shake more slightly......
Thanks,it works to raised fps up to 60,and that really help my head ache.
My specs allowed me to play it at high setting of graphic at 1920x1080, 60 fps.
But still,not so used to the movement of view in game,
I think this game is more compateble with a controller.
Try decreasing the mouse sensitivity and the x and y axis camera sensitivities I found that helped deal with the wya the camera moves.
Tried to set them to 0,but that was too slow,so I set them to 1 now.
I think the biggest problem for me is the way of camera moving.
Nope,I'm play it with K/M.
And yes, I guess the game is more compateble with a contoller.
And take a longer distance from the displayer might helps.