Metro Exodus

Metro Exodus

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BossBaby Jun 5, 2019 @ 12:22pm
Fps issues. Can''t get over 60 fps.
Hi guys. I have a rtx 2080, and one of the I7 coffee lake processors. It seems like the game is locking itself at 60fps. I turned off vsync in game. I turned it off for metro in the nvidia control panel. I went into the exe file and disabled windows 10 fullscreen optimitaztions. I put the game on the lowest graphics settings and still 60 fps. I remember at one point it was going well above 60 but then it stopped. Anyone have any ideas?
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Do not disable it on Nvidia settings. Stay 3D setting application, it should be good.

I had the same thing and it seems to me that it was the Nvidia application "V-Sync" that had blocked me at 60 fps. Otherwise, you can test that without disabling v-sync on Nvidia.

Open the NVIDIA Control Panel and navigate to Manage 3D Settings
Select the tab Program Settings and find Metro: Exodus. If you can not find it, click on Add and try to find it here. (try running the game first and close it down again if you can not find it)

Set Maximum pre-rendered frames to 1
Set Multi-Display/Mixed GPU Acceleration to Single display performance mode
Set Power Management Mode to Prefer maximum performance
Set Texture filtering – Quality to Performance
Enable Threaded Optimization
Set Preferred Refresh Rate to Highest available
Apply the changes and navigate to Adjust desktop size and position
Check the checkbox Override the scaling mode set by games and programs and click on Apply.
Last edited by MAGs☢uilleᵗʷᶦᵗᶜʰ; Jun 5, 2019 @ 12:49pm
BossBaby Jun 5, 2019 @ 7:50pm 
Hi. First thank you for posting a detailed reply. I reset my global nvidia settings to default, and pulled up the "metroexodus.exe"" program settings and made all the changes you posted except the "Set Multi-Display/Mixed GPU Acceleration to Single display performance mode"" change that I could not find. After making those changes I was unable to resolve the issue. Thank you though!
Check if you have not blocked the V-sync on all your programs "global settings", in addition to your game in Nvidia.

Sinon, aller dans le fichier de sauvegarde du jeu pour voir si V-Sync est bien à zero "r_vsync 0". Open the file "User" with notepad.

If you do not know where to find the file, write "Metro exodus" in your search bar and open the "Metro exodus" folders until you find a folder like this "890a8e1bfdda410dac3249e55388138e".
123 Jun 6, 2019 @ 7:05pm 
Frames don't matter in metro series

Just make sure to have your E key ready. Cause all the action scenes are cut scenes done for you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4FgRL8tM0s

Paid Reviewers give it thumbs up.
The two original were buggy mess "niche" now they declare they are Triple A game and pretty much on par with that bethsoft.

Console players are use to subpar.
Last edited by 123; Jun 6, 2019 @ 7:20pm
There is less bug on the pc version than on the console version.


Originally posted by DDopes:
Frames don't matter in metro series

Just make sure to have your E key ready. Cause all the action scenes are cut scenes done for you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4FgRL8tM0s

Paid Reviewers give it thumbs up.
The two original were buggy mess "niche" now they declare they are Triple A game and pretty much on par with that bethsoft.

Console players are use to subpar.
There is less bug on the pc version than on the console version.
BossBaby Jul 4, 2019 @ 8:19pm 
Here is what solved the issue for me. I noticed that I had the same issue with Shadow of the Tomb Raider. I noticed today that this issue was only with DX12, and not DX11. I found out that if you have a multi-monitor setup, and one of those monitors is cloned it can cap your fps at 60. I changed my monitor from clone to extend, and now I can getting more than 60 fps in both tomb raider, and metro.
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