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  • Liver Offline
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    i have a problem with fps in game. not exceed 40 fps. i tried everything to solve it but it still. any advice?

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    • Liver Liver

      i have a problem with fps in game. not exceed 40 fps. i tried everything to solve it but it still. any advice?

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      Liver set your device's power plan to "high performance"

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      • Liver Liver

        i have a problem with fps in game. not exceed 40 fps. i tried everything to solve it but it still. any advice?

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        Liver "good pc".. well not really, was a midrange pc 10 years ago. i'm going to assume that gpu is a r7 250? Also those "minimum system requirements" are not the requirements for 1080p high settings, more like 1024x768 low.
        Which graphical settings/resolution are you playing on? Have you tried turning them down?

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        • Dss0 Dss0

          Liver "good pc".. well not really, was a midrange pc 10 years ago. i'm going to assume that gpu is a r7 250? Also those "minimum system requirements" are not the requirements for 1080p high settings, more like 1024x768 low.
          Which graphical settings/resolution are you playing on? Have you tried turning them down?

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          Dss0
          I have 40 fps in both high and low graphical settings. Even run better in high graphics. I can run new games with my 10 years old pc , but i can't run a 2012 PS3 game 😑

          i have a friend with a worse pc than mine and he can play the game with 100fps in high settings. so my "shit hardware" may not be the problem.

          thanks for your help 😘

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          • Pistakilla Pistakilla

            Liver set your device's power plan to "high performance"

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            Liver
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            Pistakilla i gonna try it. thanks for your help, i appreciate it.

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            • Liver Offline
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              my GPU is 63% while i'm playing. my CPU 30%/50%

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              • Xerxes Offline
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                Plutonium Staff
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                How about you provide some real specs for your PC (Notebook?) instead. A tool like Speccy should do the trick.

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                • Xerxes Xerxes

                  How about you provide some real specs for your PC (Notebook?) instead. A tool like Speccy should do the trick.

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                  my graphics card is a saphire R7 260X with overclock

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                  • Xerxes Xerxes

                    How about you provide some real specs for your PC (Notebook?) instead. A tool like Speccy should do the trick.

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                    Plutonium Staff
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                    Xerxes phenom x6 in a notebook? 😄

                    Anyways if disabling "fullscreen optimizations" didn't do anything i have no idea.

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                    • Xerxes Offline
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                      Yeye, but I still want to see a speccy screenshot to see the temps.
                      I know that my brother's 280x liked to thermal throttle like crazy.

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                        From what I see I'm not the only one, it seems that Plutonium is not 100% optimized for laptops from 10 years ago, which still render mw3 well. I did the steps from https://plutonium.pw/docs/low-fps/ also from the forum https://forum.plutonium.pw/topic/607/why-am-i-getting-10-fps but still unstable. from having 60fps it drops drastically to 20 or fps, it should be clarified that I have windows 10 Enterprise LTSC, everything is well optimized. MW3 without the plutonium client runs me more than 100fps stable and does not drop below 80fps.

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