![]() ![]() I am unfamiliar with them (have only used AMD cards) but I imagine something strange could be set there. Other than these and checking temps/usage, check your NVIDIA GPU settings. The blurring can lower FPS a bit but normally I guess it really should be as bad as you described as in the other thread. Originally posted by Verkehrt: The Game disables enhanced pointer precision for some weird reason. Also try turning off the extra DoF blurring as well as the DoF start resolution just to see if it causing the FPS problem. Go to control panel-> Mouse-> Pointer options-> enhance pointer precision. I got a high refresh rate monitor myself recently and had to really fumble with the game to get it to even start on it with DSFix. Don't do this and use AA at the same time though, as you might imagine it will cause a huge hit to your performance.ĭefinitely turn you FPSlimit to 60 and keep fullscreenHz at 144. Try having renderWidth and renderHeight at 51 respectively, or 38, and change the other width/height to your actual resolution. Try to remap the click keybindings to keyboard in this case (if it is even possible). You can still move the cursor onto the second monitor (if you have one) and your character will still react to the mouse movement, but as soon as you click, Dark Souls app will lose focus. Also, rather than using anti-aliasing at all, try instead downsampling. If you play with keyboard/mouse then it probably wont work. ![]() Most prefer SMAA because it is less blurry.
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