LEGO® Star Wars™: The Skywalker Saga

LEGO® Star Wars™: The Skywalker Saga

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Display Hz Resetting, Doesn't Save!
Hi! I set my refresh rate to 165Hz in the display settings and it'll save perfectly fine and look lovely for that entire session, upon restarting the game it'll revert back to 60Hz every time, the same issue with Motion Blur, it also reverts itself back to ON.

It's easily fixable and no major issue, just making a record if anything. Thanks.
Originally posted by santinico23:
1. press windows logo key + R
2. write %appdata%
3. search and go to the "warner bros interactive entertainment" file folder
4. search and click on lego star wars skywalker saga
5. double click on PCCONFIG.TXT
6. search the "ScreenRefreshRate" line and to the right you should see the number which is selected by default. Reemplace the number with your refesh rate
7. Save and quit.
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Cruisix Apr 5, 2022 @ 2:45pm 
Is a problem since LEGO games from 2013 and up. Needs a manual adjustment everytime you boot the game or a 'hard set' in the config file which you need to set as read-only.

The last thing I cannot be bothered with. i just set it to the right HZ at boot of the game.
Keks Offender Apr 5, 2022 @ 2:50pm 
Originally posted by Cruisix:
Is a problem since LEGO games from 2013 and up. Needs a manual adjustment everytime you boot the game or a 'hard set' in the config file which you need to set as read-only.

The last thing I cannot be bothered with. i just set it to the right HZ at boot of the game.
Ah okay, it's not that big of a deal I guess. Thanks dude.
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santinico23 Apr 5, 2022 @ 3:04pm 
1. press windows logo key + R
2. write %appdata%
3. search and go to the "warner bros interactive entertainment" file folder
4. search and click on lego star wars skywalker saga
5. double click on PCCONFIG.TXT
6. search the "ScreenRefreshRate" line and to the right you should see the number which is selected by default. Reemplace the number with your refesh rate
7. Save and quit.
Keks Offender Apr 6, 2022 @ 11:11am 
Originally posted by santinico23:
1. press windows logo key + R
2. write %appdata%
3. search and go to the "warner bros interactive entertainment" file folder
4. search and click on lego star wars skywalker saga
5. double click on PCCONFIG.TXT
6. search the "ScreenRefreshRate" line and to the right you should see the number which is selected by default. Reemplace the number with your refesh rate
7. Save and quit.
Thanks for this, there are actually a lot of graphical options in that file that aren't shown in the game's visual settings, I've had a play around with it. :cupup:
SargeCassidy Apr 6, 2022 @ 11:15am 
Also, you can use Borderless, which acts as a maximized window without borders. So, fullscreen, but with forced-on Vsync (which really is ideal for this kind of game).
Parem Apr 6, 2022 @ 11:22am 
thx
Keks Offender Apr 6, 2022 @ 11:27am 
Originally posted by SojerManLan:
Also, you can use Borderless, which acts as a maximized window without borders. So, fullscreen, but with forced-on Vsync (which really is ideal for this kind of game).
Thanks I did this too, now that you've mentioned it. The game freaked out on me last night when I tried applying borderless, so I left it. For some reason it works better when just enabling it from the PCCONFIG.TXT. Treasure for you too. :cupup:
SargeCassidy Apr 6, 2022 @ 11:33am 
I love borderless for the games that support it. Just so happens that all of them have performance either at their optimal, near-refresh-rate state (for games like shooters) or exceed that major time, but not worth it in terms of resources (for games like this).
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Date Posted: Apr 5, 2022 @ 2:41pm
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