How to limit FPS on Fallout 4
Limiting FPS in Fallout 4 can make your gameplay smoother, especially on higher-end systems where you might experience screen tearing. The best way to do this is through your graphics card's control panel. For NVIDIA users, open the NVIDIA Control Panel, go to 'Manage 3D settings', and then 'Program Settings'. Choose Fallout 4 from the list and find the 'Max Frame Rate' setting. Here, you can set your desired FPS limit. AMD users can do something similar in the Radeon Settings under 'Gaming', 'Global Settings'. Remember, limiting your FPS can help with smoother gameplay and may also prevent some physics bugs that occur at higher FPS.
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FPS cap? Why? The game runs fine.
Just use a mod. There's a bunch on the Nexusmods site that can cap your FPS without having to mess around with graphics card settings. Super easy and you can find other cool mods to enhance your Fallout 4 experience.
Pro tip: If you're not comfy tweaking settings in your GPU's control panel or installing mods, try a third-party tool like RivaTuner Statistics Server (RTSS). It's pretty straightforward, you can limit FPS for any game, Fallout 4 included. Plus, you get to monitor your system's performance. Double win!
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