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Before it was like 3000fps and I couldn't even move through menus, so assumingly 75fps now it runs slightly faster, my question is if that have some documented problems like getting stuck/crashing.
75fps should speed up the game slightly, but i don't know if it breaks the game or not.
Anyway Basically I turned of g-sync which turned the fps to my monitor default which is 75hz so it runs at 75fps ingame.
It would be incredibly annoying to find that that it's gamebreaking down the line or bugs things out in the game, maybe i'm missing things but don't know since I have barely played 1-2-3 at all but apparently it's not a common issue so, , , ,
Definitely looks faster then default gameplay.
Yes, that main launcher, in the settings. Try changing them.
I mean it's probably playable barring gamebreaking stuff though it's like a permanent turbo by default.. which I guess could be a problem gameplay wise depending on how fast some attacks are.
There is a community guide about it anyway.
Give RivaTuner a go. It worked perfectly on my 144Hz monitor.
Capcom already has a patch on the way for this bug.
Using outside tools to limit the framerate might be an option if the game breaks because of the non standard framerate otherwise I don't like using such.
Was mostly youst wondering what exactly they are patching.
I'd recommend capping the framerate.