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Also If I tab out the cutscenes go up to 25ish FPS (borderless windowed)
i have only 10 Fps at every cutscene... (1080ti)
I think it has to do with the shallow depth of field.
! Nearly every game i have played has shadow/shader and anti-analising as big fps killers
- in-game, make sure to select the Fullscreen display option (so not borderless, or windowed). Now exit the game.
- go to the install directory (by default, this is: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\KingdomComeDeliverance)
- make a new file called user.cfg, place it in the install directory
- open the new file in notepad
- write the following in the file:
r_VSync = 0
sys_MaxFPS = 144
Set the MaxFPS to the rate of your Monitor, like 60, 120, 144, 244 and so on.
Can confirm this works. Radeon RX580 /w freesync@75hz.
- right click Kindom Come in your steam library
- go to Manage->Browse local files. A new explorer window should open directly in your game's installation directory.
- right click there (white, empty area) and select new -> Text file (or text document? I have the german version of Windows).
- right click the newly created text file and choose rename. Rename it to "user.cfg" (no quotation marks)
- right click it again and choose "edit". There, enter what Signo Vir stated, choosing your monitor's correct refresh rate instead of 144 (might be 60, 120, 144 or even more, depending on make and resolution).
- Press File->Save.
That's it. Hope this helps.