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Thread: Need help on capping the Frame rate to 30FPS for Mass Effect 3

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    Need help on capping the Frame rate to 30FPS for Mass Effect 3

    Hi guys

    I need help on capping the frame rate to 30 FPS for more movie-esque framerate. I have looked everywhere for this but not able to find any solution to this . is there any one here can help on this I will be really appreciating this .

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    Re: Need help on capping the Frame rate to 30FPS for Mass Effect 3

    Well I have found the way to do that its really very simple all you have do is go into the BioWare/Mass Effect 3 Demo/BIOGame/Config folder and look for the GamerSettings configuration file. Just ope that on the notepad or the notepade ++ application and search the SystemSettings . over there add the line

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    MaxSmoothedFrameRate=30.000000
    I have pasted this line from the Mass Effect 1 config folders so I don’t sure about the zeros that comes after the dot and I am not sure where it has to be pasted under the SystemSettings I pasted it under MPVoiceContinueOnLostFocus=False

    Hopes this help

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    Re: Need help on capping the Frame rate to 30FPS for Mass Effect 3

    I believe 30fps works immense in this game. It provide it more of a film feel. Why does everybody require to kick up their graphics to 60+fps? It seems smoother, however then it's like seeing a soap opera on TV... too smooth. 30fps is ideal for most games outside of Call of Duty. incidentally, I have the PC version of GTA IV plus I made it to run at 30fps.

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    Re: Need help on capping the Frame rate to 30FPS for Mass Effect 3

    I've never be able to understand this entire "film feel" people use when telling games that run at 30FPS, there a huge difference among a film running at their default of 24FPS as each frame have motion blur to provide it a smoother end, games do not do this. every frame is a hard render with no blur, so 30FPS can experience jerk compare to a standard film or game running at 60FPS. And running at lesser FPS levels bring in contribution lag which make very understandable when using a mouse.

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    Re: Need help on capping the Frame rate to 30FPS for Mass Effect 3

    Well in my opinion 30FPS games just don't think it is smooth, and takes a few getting use to while I play any console games, however on PC the smallest amount I can cope with is about 50FPS, and still though there still a obvious dissimilarity among 50 as well as 60FPS the input lag is just regarding convenient.

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    Re: Need help on capping the Frame rate to 30FPS for Mass Effect 3

    This is or the reason that people see interruption used in 120 Hz sets, plus that seems to be terrible. Increasing the frames is not like having a legit higher frame rate.

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    Re: Need help on capping the Frame rate to 30FPS for Mass Effect 3

    There are a few games that do let you for instance Resident Evil 5, the valve also feel that playing a configuration file, however the Assassin's Creed brotherhood I have no thought why I asked ... perhaps somebody knows of a application or some way to achieving limited to 30 FPS PC games, I consider all games should have this option.

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