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Hate to be that guy, but please, research before you post ♥♥♥♥ like this.
The -height ; -width or -h ; -w commands are Source-only, the launch options is just a quick shortcut to place certain game commands during the game's launch. That means, that games, running on Source, and games running on Unity or Unreal Engine are going to have different commands, because they're different engines.
I've seen so much people say: "Type in -high in the launch options, it'll put PUBG on High Priority"
Please... For the love of god, those commands are for Source-based games.
Here are some Unreal Engine commands that work with PUBG: -USEALLAVAILABLECORES ; -malloc=system
Source: -high ; -w 1440 -h 1080 ; -freq 75 ; -novideo ; -console
Again, hate to be that guy, but that really starts to get to me...
hate to be that guy, but please dont necro almost 4 month old threads for literally no reason.
Touche, i guess