![]() ![]() Feel free to experiment and turn on more settings, until you get a decent framerate. With these settings the game will look better than the console versions, even if a lot of things are turned off. ![]() Keep in mind these settings are the where you should start if you are having performance issues in Just Cause 2. If you have questions, or suggestions of your own on how to improve FPS in Just Cause 2, feel free to leave a comment. I hope these settings help you obtain steady FPS. (It's a weird graphic filter which looks really bad on the PC version, so it's best to keep it off.) The filmgrain option is for those who do not like the strange grain the game has during cutscenes. The program can set an FPS cap for any game and has a built in FPS display. Note about an FPS Cap: If you are having a hard time getting the framerate cap command to work, consider downloading a program called "DXTory". Just edit your game shortcut on your desktop or wherever it is, right click on the icon, go to properties, shortcut, and then in the "target" add /frameratecap=30 /filmgrain=0 to the end, after the quotation marks. Set the launch options to the following: /frameratecap=30 /filmgrain=0 Click "Set Launch Options" in the General tab.Ĥ. Right click Just Cause 2, and click properties.ģ. * For the framerate cap, the way you set it is:Ģ. Motion Blur: Off (This setting is found in "Display Settings", not the advanced settings.) SSAA: Off (Heaviest FPS hit, recommended off on a lot of older systems) Unless your card can handle it, or you get a lot of screen tearing, I suggest leaving it off.) VSYNC: Off (Very important that this is off, Vsync impacts the FPS a lot on many cards, and only provides a minor benefit if left on. Water detail: ~Medium (I have not noticed a huge difference between the water quality, but the performance hit seems to be there when the setting is on Very high or high. This gives you great looking shadows without the huge FPS hit from the high shadow setting.) Especially in the cities.) High Res shadows: Off (If your system can handle it, try keeping the shadows on medium and turning high res shadows on. Medium and high shadows require a powerful CPU because they are dynamic and require lots of calculations. Yes you will lose the great looking shadows, but on the plus side, your FPS will skyrocket and the game will still look great. ![]() If you are still getting major lag in some areas such as cities, it is recommended turning the shadows to Low. Shadows: Medium (Huge performance hit on some systems. Note: Some may think 30 fps is low, but really it is much better to keep it at 30 FPS than have it going from 30-60 FPS, because your CPU will be overworking itself, causing more slowdown than if you just have it capped at 30 FPS. So try out these settings, and see how the game runs for you. You may have to trade off a few things for performance, but in the end, you will have the game running pretty well even if you don't have a very powerful PC, while still getting better graphics than the console versions. Here at GamingReality, we have been working on finding the best settings that provide (steady FPS) optimal performance with great visuals. The problem is you need a pretty powerful PC to run the game at optimal settings. Every vehicle part contributes, every health meter-extending armour pack helps the cause – the carrot-and-stick temptation to search every nook and cranny of the island (mercifully broken up into mini treasure hunts in each settlement) can be overwhelmingly compulsive, and Just Cause 2 is all the better for it.Just Cause 2 looks great on the consoles, but it really shines on the PC. Remember the item collection aspect from the last game? What a massive waste of time that turned out to be – a sprawling, tedious goose chase that didn’t really reward you for the huge effort involved. It’s a very clever system and always gives you a sense of purpose – to keep you looking for items, to keep blowing lots of things up, and to keep the flow of the action hammering on at full breakneck pelt. Collect hidden vehicle and weapons parts and you’ll be able to upgrade your ever-increasing arsenal of grenades, SMGs and rides for land, sea and air travel.Ĭrucially, collecting these items in addition to taking settlements and destroying radio masts, fuel dumps, generators and military outposts all give you Chaos points – and these are used for anything from unlocking story missions, to opening up the black market equipment and throwing up more faction missions for you to undertake. For example, taking enemy strongholds for a faction will increase the gang’s influence in that area. Unlike the first game, where the environment was curiously unaffected by your actions, your activities on Panau have a lasting impact on your progress. ![]()
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