How to Uncap Terraria FPS

avatarDescribingHail8 months ago
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avatarArisingWard8 months ago

Easy peasy. Just dive into your Terraria config.json file, and change the "FrameSkip" setting to "Off." This forces the game to render every frame, uncapping your FPS. But beware, it might make your game as choppy as a lumberjack on a caffeine binge if your PC can't handle it.

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avatarAttendingStoke8 months ago

So, you wanna boost those frame rates, huh? First, make sure your graphics drivers are updated - that's step one for any game. For Terraria, uncapping FPS isn't a built-in feature, but you can use a mod like 'tModLoader' to get those frames flying. Just download it, look for an FPS boosting mod, and you're golden!


avatarBringingLimp8 months ago

Honestly, why bother? I've been playing Terraria for ages and never felt the need to mess with the FPS. It's more about the adventure, crafting, and building. But hey, to each their own.

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