What a good video, thank you. finally something that works for me haha Hey no rest for the wicked is very unstable on these consoles, do you know what game it is? Because if you have it, I'm looking forward to that mod... since there are no videos about it. is a game from the creators of ORI.
Yeah this mod is very easy to use and the results are amazing . Easiest way to go past the game's 60 FPS Cap without breaking game physics/effects . No rest for the wicked is actually a very demanding title , its base performance needs to be improved . i did cover it a few months ago . hitching wasn't resolved even after multiple updates : ua-cam.com/video/pgnG0O0M8mM/v-deo.htmlsi=R8JgUSFGK9hpwUIk
@RabbitAndBush I ran pure darks FSR mod with no problem. So I know the steam deck is capable. I finished GoW Ragnarok with framegen ~70 fps. But I just bought lossless scaling. Works better and fixed the issue
@@GamingDJ4u It was actually running smooth after I changed some settings, I just didn't understand frame interperpolation at the time. I'm used to frame gen just working without much issues and the statistics in the mod confused me because my base frames were 40 but the interperpolated frames were actually 60. Onced I locked the in game frame rate the frame times were much better and I think that was what made it seem like my FPS was worse. But I subscribed. Your videos are easy to follow and straight forward
For elden ring, you can try using lsfg on windows. It's even compatible with the game's online mode and does a good job of smoothing out the performance.
What a good video, thank you. finally something that works for me haha Hey no rest for the wicked is very unstable on these consoles, do you know what game it is? Because if you have it, I'm looking forward to that mod... since there are no videos about it. is a game from the creators of ORI.
Yeah this mod is very easy to use and the results are amazing . Easiest way to go past the game's 60 FPS Cap without breaking game physics/effects . No rest for the wicked is actually a very demanding title , its base performance needs to be improved . i did cover it a few months ago . hitching wasn't resolved even after multiple updates :
ua-cam.com/video/pgnG0O0M8mM/v-deo.htmlsi=R8JgUSFGK9hpwUIk
@@GamingDJ4u Also thank you very much, I hope to achieve it with reddead2 xd... let's hope you continue like this... very good videos
You can use optiscaler for red dead 2
ua-cam.com/video/WZEuYmRZ3h4/v-deo.htmlsi=vZIwyKGNGXwjS7SU
I followed the guide EXACTLY (steamdeck windows) and its actually making my FPS worse. Any ideas?
Steam deck is worser hardware
@RabbitAndBush I ran pure darks FSR mod with no problem. So I know the steam deck is capable. I finished GoW Ragnarok with framegen ~70 fps. But I just bought lossless scaling. Works better and fixed the issue
Enabling frame generation increases cpu load, maybe causing a regression on deck. Try disabling the GI glitch mitigation setting.
@@GamingDJ4u It was actually running smooth after I changed some settings, I just didn't understand frame interperpolation at the time. I'm used to frame gen just working without much issues and the statistics in the mod confused me because my base frames were 40 but the interperpolated frames were actually 60. Onced I locked the in game frame rate the frame times were much better and I think that was what made it seem like my FPS was worse. But I subscribed. Your videos are easy to follow and straight forward
For elden ring, you can try using lsfg on windows. It's even compatible with the game's online mode and does a good job of smoothing out the performance.
Bro make a comparison between power a battle dragon vs cosmic byte stalris controler
I'm not a gamepad reviewer
Test re 4 remake plz
Done that already