First Titanfall Gameplay - PC GTX 760
Recorded with Nvidia Shadow Play then used Win Movie Maker to cut and compress since Shadowplay records at a whopping 50mbps / 60 fps / 1080p. TITANFALL Settings Tips!!! 1. Titanfall suffers from some pretty bad VSync issues, mouse acceleration, input lag, etc. Here is an easy fix: Go into game settings and disable VSync then apply. Exit the game and open the Nvidia control panel and turn VSync on. This locks the game at 60 fps but almost eliminates the added input lag without any screen tearing at all. 2. Console commands: Open Origin and go to My Games, right-click on Titanfall and edit preferences, in the console command line that opens up type " -novid -high " this will do two things, "-novid" disables the intro vids so you can hop strait into a game, "-high" sets Titanfall as a high CPU priority, something anyone would want. One more bonus command, "+cl_showfps 1" will cause the game to display your version info and frame rate in the upper right hand corner of the screen. You can type all these in as one string, example: "-high -novid +cl_showfps 1". (I have all of these commands active in this vid, the fps counter is visible top right.) 3. Turn texture resolution down from insane to Very High or High. Unless you're running SLI Titans don't use insane. It doesn't really look any better and it seems to be buggy causing judder and weird input issues even while you maintain good fps. My GTX 760 will run Titanfall at 60-90 fps on insane, but it still feels shitty. It's just not a good setting. Enjoy! My System: i5 4670k OCed @ 4.2Ghz on MSI G45 Z87 mobo MSI GTX 760 Overclocked 2GB DDR5 8GB DDR3 Gskills Sniper @1866Mhz Samsung 840 Evo SSD CPU is water cooled by H100i Extreme PSU is a Tachyon 750w 80+ Platinum Thanks for watching, better videos to come and in the future I'll include voice! ;)
Recorded with Nvidia Shadow Play then used Win Movie Maker to cut and compress since Shadowplay records at a whopping 50mbps / 60 fps / 1080p. TITANFALL Settings Tips!!! 1. Titanfall suffers from some pretty bad VSync issues, mouse acceleration, input lag, etc. Here is an easy fix: Go into game settings and disable VSync then apply. Exit the game and open the Nvidia control panel and turn VSync on. This locks the game at 60 fps but almost eliminates the added input lag without any screen tearing at all. 2. Console commands: Open Origin and go to My Games, right-click on Titanfall and edit preferences, in the console command line that opens up type " -novid -high " this will do two things, "-novid" disables the intro vids so you can hop strait into a game, "-high" sets Titanfall as a high CPU priority, something anyone would want. One more bonus command, "+cl_showfps 1" will cause the game to display your version info and frame rate in the upper right hand corner of the screen. You can type all these in as one string, example: "-high -novid +cl_showfps 1". (I have all of these commands active in this vid, the fps counter is visible top right.) 3. Turn texture resolution down from insane to Very High or High. Unless you're running SLI Titans don't use insane. It doesn't really look any better and it seems to be buggy causing judder and weird input issues even while you maintain good fps. My GTX 760 will run Titanfall at 60-90 fps on insane, but it still feels shitty. It's just not a good setting. Enjoy! My System: i5 4670k OCed @ 4.2Ghz on MSI G45 Z87 mobo MSI GTX 760 Overclocked 2GB DDR5 8GB DDR3 Gskills Sniper @1866Mhz Samsung 840 Evo SSD CPU is water cooled by H100i Extreme PSU is a Tachyon 750w 80+ Platinum Thanks for watching, better videos to come and in the future I'll include voice! ;)