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== Slash Command == | |||
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=maxfps|options=number|note=Sets the maximum limit for frames per second that a player's [[client]] can utilize while in Windowed mode. | |||
{{ | * 0 = Default (60 FPS) | ||
* ### = Set desired (1-999)}} | |||
* {{slashcommand|maxfps}} limits the FPS when the game is in focus or not. | |||
* This command only works if the game client is in Windowed mode/screen. To set the maximum FPS for Fullscreen mode, use the Refresh Rate slider in Options--> Graphics and Audio--> Graphics. | |||
* During most of its life, COH has had a default FPS limit of 60 FPS and this command was used to raise that limit. However, today the FPS limit has either been significantly increased or removed entirely. | |||
* Sometimes used by players when [[Multi Boxing]] to increase performance by setting the secondary account to 5 - 15 FPS. However, {{slashcommand|MaxInactiveFps}} is generally the preferred command for multi-boxing. | |||
* This slash command lasts until the game client is restarted, unless it's used as a command line parameter. | |||
==Command Line Parameter== | |||
The command can be made more or less permanent by running it automatically at log-in as a [[Command Line Parameters|Command Line Parameter]]. For example, <code>-maxfps 100</code> | |||
'''TIP:''' By default, the maximum FPS on City of Heroes is capped at 60 FPS. If you'd like higher FPS, and your video card, display, and system can handle it, use {{slashcommand|maxfps}} to raise the maximum FPS allowed. The biggest improvement in visual perception on displays is between 30-80 Hz, any higher and you start dealing with diminishing returns. A higher frame rate can help with smoothing out the game in minimally laggy areas, but will have no effect on hard (major) lag. You'll have to use {{slashcommand|maxfps}} every time you login unless you use it as a [[Command Line Parameters|command line parameter]]. | |||
==Example== | |||
/maxfps 80 | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* {{slashcommand|stopinactivedisplay}} | |||
* {{slashcommand|MaxInactiveFps}} | * {{slashcommand|MaxInactiveFps}} | ||
* {{slashcommand|Maxfps}} | |||
* {{slashcommand|showfps}} | |||
* {{slashcommand|graphfps}} | |||
{{Navbox Graphic Commands}} | |||
{{Navbox Command Line Parameters}} | |||
[[Category:Slash Commands]] | |||
[[Category:Graphic Commands]] | [[Category:Graphic Commands]] | ||
[[Category:Command Line Parameters]] |
Latest revision as of 20:00, 29 February 2024
Slash Command
Sets the maximum limit for frames per second that a player's client can utilize while in Windowed mode.
- 0 = Default (60 FPS)
- ### = Set desired (1-999)
- /maxfps limits the FPS when the game is in focus or not.
- This command only works if the game client is in Windowed mode/screen. To set the maximum FPS for Fullscreen mode, use the Refresh Rate slider in Options--> Graphics and Audio--> Graphics.
- During most of its life, COH has had a default FPS limit of 60 FPS and this command was used to raise that limit. However, today the FPS limit has either been significantly increased or removed entirely.
- Sometimes used by players when Multi Boxing to increase performance by setting the secondary account to 5 - 15 FPS. However, /MaxInactiveFps is generally the preferred command for multi-boxing.
- This slash command lasts until the game client is restarted, unless it's used as a command line parameter.
Command Line Parameter
The command can be made more or less permanent by running it automatically at log-in as a Command Line Parameter. For example, -maxfps 100
TIP: By default, the maximum FPS on City of Heroes is capped at 60 FPS. If you'd like higher FPS, and your video card, display, and system can handle it, use /maxfps to raise the maximum FPS allowed. The biggest improvement in visual perception on displays is between 30-80 Hz, any higher and you start dealing with diminishing returns. A higher frame rate can help with smoothing out the game in minimally laggy areas, but will have no effect on hard (major) lag. You'll have to use /maxfps every time you login unless you use it as a command line parameter.
Example
/maxfps 80
See Also