Stellar Blade™

Stellar Blade™

Do you want even more FPS?
Then click on windows search, search "Advanced System Settings," click on "advanced," click "settings" under performance.

Click "advanced" again.
click "change" under virtual memory

Uncheck "automatically manage paging files."

Set a custom min and max per instructions by googling or asking an Ai "what should I set my custom page file to if I have X amount of memory?" It depends on how much memory you have.

In my case, since I have 32gb memory, I set my minimum to 16000 and my max to 48000.

Restart. Don't skip the restart step.

After I did this, I noticed a nice fps increase. Note that this method may or may not improve your fps. It depends on a lot of factors.

Note that this is taking out some of your storage space.
Last edited by GentleLight; Jun 1 @ 6:43am
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I think you should mention this means youre taking out 48GB of storage space from your system drive.
Originally posted by オナニー:
I think you should mention this means youre taking out 48GB of storage space from your system drive.

Done.
when you say nice fps increase
how nice

we need some numbers
Originally posted by ryu600RR:
when you say nice fps increase
how nice

we need some numbers

It depends on a lot of factors. If I told everyone I got an 8 fps increase (8 is a random number I picked), while someone else only got a 1 fps increase, then that would make it seem like I'm lying.

Hardrive speed, storage space, HDD or SDD utilization, Memory speed, etc etc, it all plays a role. Even the computer specs.
Last edited by GentleLight; Jun 1 @ 7:06am
Cryiox Jun 1 @ 8:44am 
This does not increase fps.
Sounds like memory swap paging, that can actually slow down your performance if the CPU has to travel far from system memory to your hard drive or SSD to get data.
if your getting a fps increase from increasing your paging file then you need to buy more ram.
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