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So far no one has reported anything "messing up"
The physics in this game is tied to the framerate. So anything above 60 ♥♥♥♥♥ up the physics engine. We had this topic a dozen times...
Ive yet to see it and Ive yet to encounter any physics bugs. So, prove me wrong.
Then upload a video to Youtube. I can`t find a single video with more than 60 fps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDpV2JvG1dU
Nice thanks. It looks like I am too stupid to search :D
So, how I see it, you really can go over 60 fps. But why do people say the engine is tied to the fps?
There might be issues, but so far I havent encountered any.
If you encounter one, please do screen or record it. And revert back to 60.
Perhaps its similar to Dark Souls PTD where you can go through the ground if you slide down ladders. etc
Nah, I am ok with my 60. I have a GTX 760 and I don`t want to stress it too much :D