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If you're on windows 10: task manager > details tab > search for the nino2.exe > right click and change priority
welcome to japanese ports :P
My config for the game:
- borderless window mode
- fps set to unlimited in the game settings (*)
* I have capped the fps to 75 via the nvidia profile inspector by creating a profile for ni no kuni 2 and setting the max frame rate to 75. Since this is on driver-level it should be more efficient than the ingame setting to cap fps
- I always set the process priority to high
- I'm using the Ni no stutter mod but I only have the Fixed-Timestep option activated (set to 60 fps), this seems to make the noticable stutter not so noticable anymore