FPS in CS2 compared to CS GO. Between half and two third of fps in recommended setting, after lowering some settings the game runs fine. Used to average about 360 with low settings on CSGO with a i5-12400 and 6650xt, now im currently averaging 240ish on low settings on CS2. The FPS cap is set to prevent your FPS from exceeding your refresh rate (and therefore your G-Sync range). If your FPS does manage to exceed your refresh rate despite your cap, that's when V-Sync engages and caps it to prevent tearing. Plus there's lower latency with both G-Sync and V-Sync or something like that. Not too sure how it works but There are now two things left to do: Since Windows 10 may block/override your VSync settings you should disable that option: Right-click the CSGO.exe. Go to Compatibility. Check the box for Disable fullscreen optimizations. Also make sure you have VSync off in your NVidia Control Panel. Here is a simple step by step guide how to see the CS:GO FPS: 1. Start CS:GO and open the developer console. If you haven't activated it yet, open the settings, search for the "game" tab and enable the console. For more details how to activate the CS:GO Console find this quick guide. Setup a key for the console: Talking about fast and competitive games like cod, cs go or r6 sige, it is unplayable. My fps can reach about 300 in cs and r6, 160-170 in cod and my gameplay is so choppy and jittery, that I have a feeling of extremely low fps, but it is absolutely stable, frametime graph is also straight as hell. Let it go as high as it can regardless of your refresh rate. Higher fps reduces input lag because your screen is updating more times per second than if you capped it at 144 fps. Using features like V-sync or G-sync will greatly add input lag and the game will feel significantly more sluggish. 14. [deleted] • 3 yr. ago. MufR.

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