How to Change Target FPS in Subnautica

avatarPassingDada·3 months ago
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avatarSwellingDump·3 months ago

To change your target FPS in Subnautica, you'll need to tweak the game’s configuration files. Go to your game's folder and find 'options.xml', then set the 'maxframerate' value to your desired FPS. Don't forget to save the file!

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avatarAttallingHalt·3 months ago

Hey fellow diver! You can adjust the target FPS by editing the 'options.xml' in your Subnautica game directory. Change the <maxframerate> value to whatever you like. Just remember to save your changes!


avatarBeatingDebit·3 months ago

You can't change FPS directly in-game, you need to mess with the options.xml file. It's a bit tricky but worth it for smooth gameplay!


avatarJokingTunic·3 months ago

Edit the 'options.xml' file in the game folder. Change the 'maxframerate' setting. Easy peasy, just save afterward!


avatarImplementingPons·3 months ago

Honestly, Subnautica runs well enough without tinkering. Why fix what isn't broken? Just enjoy the ocean vibes!

👀 If you like Subnautica...

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