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Topic on Talk:The Wonderful 101: Remastered

176.231.131.151 (talkcontribs)

Due to a bad frame limiter, the game is actually locked to 59FPS and not 60, think it's worth pointing out. This is also the case in Metal Gear Rising and Transformers: Devastation, both from Platinum Games.

Japzone (talkcontribs)

The modder Silent is working on fixing the framelock. Complete framerate unlock isn't possible as it seems the game isn't currently designed to handle 60fps+ but it might be possible to completely remove the frame limiter and then use either V-sync or an external framelimitter like RTSS in order to lock it at a normal 60fps.

176.231.131.151 (talkcontribs)

Saw the updates, Transformers: Devastation's page need to to be updated as well. Bayonetta also a similar issue where fps starts at 60 and then starts to get lower after extended period of play (after about 30 minutes it drops to `59.7fps which causes annoying microstutter and cutscenes rise up to `30.1fps. haven't tested any further as I was to annoyed by this to continue playing, but can only assume it gets worse the more you are playing, just like this case without Silent's fix

BONKERS (talkcontribs)

Bayonetta actually seems to run closer to 59.94hz i my experience and if your monitor is set to a true 59.94hz then it will stutter far far less than if set to 60hz. If set to 60 hz the game will drop frames almost 100% immediately on start of play. If set to 59.94hz it will only start dropping frames after 30-60 minutes of play instead. Setting your monitor to 59.7hz and limiting the frame rate to that will result in even worse stuttering than 60hz does, even if your monitor can display it properly without frameskipping. u.cubeupload(dot)com/MrBonk/droppedframes60hz.jpg This is set to 60hz and on the flip FPS graph you can see it dropping a frame every second or so