Dying Light how to run with 60 fps?

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Hey, so recently I am able to run dying light, but is there is a way to get 60 fps? I downloaded a patch made by RAGNOS1997, I set it on ultra low but I get like 35-40 fps, Is there's a way to get 60 fps? something to even lower more?:
Specs:
6GB RAM
Intel core I3 3120m- 2.5 ghz hyperthreading dual core
Radeon HD 8750M
Recently someone told me the game is not compatible with amd gpus, but I don't think that might be true.
 
Sorry mate but no chance. Your specs aren't great for such a demanding game, yet at the same time Dying Light is very poorly optimised for AMD graphics. So yes, it is compatible with AMD graphics but it performs very poorly. Even I can't get 60 fps in that game with a relatively high-end graphics card (without patch).
 
I think everyone here is experiencing FPS issues with Dying Light, some also experienced black screen and / or screen freeze. Me too but I figured it out yesterday & actually its a graphical perks (software / driver) issue.

Here's my working setting with avg of 60s FPS during gameplay :
Resolution : 1980 x 1080 (16 : 9) (Well you can reduce this to 1680x1050 or 1440x900)
Full screen : On
Vertical Sync : Off
Texture Quality : High (Setting it to medium will helped the FPS)
Shadow Map Size : Medium (No notable visual difference with High)
Foliage Quality : High (Setting it to medium will helped the FPS)
View Distance : Around 25%
Ambient Occlusion : OFF (This is the mother of all problem ! Be sure to also disable this option in your VGA Control Panel)
Nvidia HBAO+ : Off (Helped the FPS)
Nvidia DoF : Off (Helped the FPS)
Motion Blur : Off (Helped the FPS & cured your headache)
Antialiasing : On (Setting it to Off will helped the FPS)

Note : If you wanna up the FPS again you can set both Film Grain & Sun Shadow to 0 by adding & modifying var list noise & var list performance scripts with notepad (Plenty video tutorial for this in youtube).

My Spec : i3 4130, MSI H81M, 2 x 4 GB DDR3 Vengeance Pro 1600 c9, MSI GTX 760 2GB, 500GB SATAII HDD (Yep !) & PSU Corsair VS650 - Nvidia 347.88
 


playing it right now xeon x5670 hd7970 8gigs ram. with game running set affinity in task manager all cores if it's on turn it off and on. then set priority to realtime
 


Do not set your priority to real-time. It is unnecessary and dangerous for your system's stability aswell.
 


im running a xeon realtime environments is what there made for arnt they .im also running the rift dk2 the same way
 


i spent 350
asus x58 3 way xeon x5650 6 core 12 threds overclocked to 4.6ghz rosewill cpu cooler 8 gigs ripjaw ddr3 1333 hd7970 sapphire oc seasonic m12
 


Really? Cos my £650 laptop plays it fine... well, fine ish.
Have a GT 940m just because it was the cheapest laptop with a 1080p screen I could find, it's surprisingly fast, can play dying light with everything on, but res' down to 1680*1050, textures and shadows to medium, viewing distance minimum, motion blur off (never liked it, even when I had a top end gaming rig). Will try turning off AO and switching up to 1920...
 


Woh this thread is alive? anyways I got a new laptop with 8gb ram, GTX 860m 4gb gddr5 and i7 4710hq, a 4k Screen too, completely satisfied with it

 
Can somebody help me? I don't now the exact number, but I think I get like 20-30 FPS.
Specs:
AMD-A8-5600K APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 3.60GHz
8GB Ram
AMD Radeon HD 5570

Is there a way to get like over 40 FPS?