Alright, so I’ve been messing around with Wuthering Waves lately, and I gotta say, it’s a pretty sweet game. But you know what’s even sweeter? Cranking that frame rate up to 120 FPS. Yeah, you heard me right, 120! It’s like butter, but digital.
Now, I heard some folks online saying the game kinda glitches out when you try to push it that far on PC. And apparently, the devs are working on a fix. But I’m not the most patient guy, so I decided to take matters into my own hands. I did some digging on the internet to find tips on unlocking higher frame rates in the game.
So, here’s how I managed to unlock 120 FPS in Wuthering Waves and get that silky smooth gameplay we all crave.
Finding the Solution
First off, I dove into the game files. Not gonna lie, it was a bit of a jungle in there. But I’ve poked around in enough config files to know what I’m looking for. I found an entry for FPS settings. By default, it seemed to be capped at the usual 60 or something like that.
I started tweaking. Changed the FPS cap setting, saved the file, and booted up the game. Boom, I could see the frame rate counter go over 60 immediately. It’s like the game was just waiting for someone to flip that switch.
The Tweaking Process
Of course, it wasn’t all smooth sailing. I noticed some weird stuff happening – like, characters moving at warp speed in cutscenes, which was hilarious but not exactly ideal. So, I went back to the drawing board, or rather, the config file.
- First attempt: Changed the FPS cap to 120.
- Result: Game ran faster, but cutscenes were messed up.
- Second attempt: Adjusted some other settings related to animation speed.
- Result: Cutscenes looked normal, but the game felt a bit sluggish.
- Final attempt: Fine-tuned both FPS and animation settings.
- Result: Glorious 120 FPS with no noticeable issues!
After a bit more trial and error, I finally found the sweet spot. The game was running at a solid 120 FPS, and everything looked and felt amazing. It was like a whole new world opened up. I know it’s not perfect, and there might still be some kinks to iron out. But hey, it’s way better than being stuck at 60 FPS, right?
So, if you’re feeling adventurous and want to experience Wuthering Waves in all its 120 FPS glory, give it a shot. Just be prepared to get your hands a little dirty in those game files. And who knows, maybe the devs will release an official fix soon, and we can all enjoy that buttery smoothness without the hassle. Until then, happy gaming!