For Going Medieval players, if you want to increase the framerate of the game, this guide will show you a method to increase FPS, let’s check it out.
Stake your claim in this colony building sim and survive a turbulent Medieval age. Construct a multi-storey fortress in a land reclaimed by wilderness, defend against raids, and keep your villagers happy as their lives are shaped by the world around them.
How To get more FPS?
At first put the Texture Quality to half and the shadow Quality to low or medium. (low for the best FPS possible)
After that you should be turning Anisotropic filtering off. V-Sync to off and Framerate cap also off.
The game’s FPS is going up even higher if you turn the Anti Aliasing to FXAA (makes the game look a little bit worse tho)
If you don’t have enough FPS at that point lower the Resolution.
After that you should be turning Anisotropic filtering off. V-Sync to off and Framerate cap also off.
The game’s FPS is going up even higher if you turn the Anti Aliasing to FXAA (makes the game look a little bit worse tho)
If you don’t have enough FPS at that point lower the Resolution.
That’s all we are sharing today in Going Medieval How to Increase FPS, if you have anything to add, please feel free to leave a comment below, and we’ll see you soon.
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