Dragon Age: Inquisition PC 30fps Cutscene Framerate Lock Fix
#26
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 02:38
- CommandBenX aime ceci
#27
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 03:08
Can someone edit this video to remove all that fluff nonsense conversation we don't need. This video should be a max of 15 seconds not sure why I just wasted 3 minutes listening to some amateur review of it.
#28
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 05:31
Dear God fix that screen clutter!!! It's called FOLDERS!
My Desktop was disorganized because I was in a state of Desktop organization when I discovered the Fix, so I dropped everything to make the video as fast as possible and then share it with everyone. It's way cleaner now!
Can someone edit this video to remove all that fluff nonsense conversation we don't need. This video should be a max of 15 seconds not sure why I just wasted 3 minutes listening to some amateur review of it.
Not Cool Bro! I tried to be as informative as possible in the Video while keeping the time under 3 minutes to try to help inform people about the fix and why the fix works. Saying the the game is beautiful a couple of times during the video is not reviewing it, (Plus it was my first time creating a video so I'm sorry If it seemed Amateur, but look at any famous YouTuber their early stuff is Amateur and not very good but as the continue to produce videos they get better.) Thanks for watching the video and I'm glad the fix worked for you.
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#29
Guest_Caladin_*
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 05:38
Guest_Caladin_*
Nice job ben, sure lorra ppl going to appreciate it, per usual ignore the trolls, most ppl will be happy you took the time to do this for them
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#30
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 05:38
Have the drivers fixed the issues? Or do I still have to do this when I get the game?
#31
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 05:40
Mark Darrah tweeted about the 30 fps lock.
https://twitter.com/...421847949836289
We lock framerate to 30 in cutscenesWe had issues with the scenes desyncing without the lockHoping to remove the restrictionWe aren't doing it to "make it more cinematic". Purely technical issues.
Were they just sitting on their asses chugging maple syrup that extra month they delayed the game?
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#32
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 06:00
Nice job ben, sure lorra ppl going to appreciate it, per usual ignore the trolls, most ppl will be happy you took the time to do this for them
Thanks!
I created the video to help my fellow Dragon Age Fans and I'm glad it's helping
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#33
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 06:11
Does it cause any issues like Marrah Darrah said it would? Has anyone tested this extensively?
Also, where would I put this command if I were to use this.
#34
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 06:13
Doesn't work for me. WTH wrong with Bioware? Why they limit it 30FPS?
#35
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 06:38
Does it cause any issues like Marrah Darrah said it would? Has anyone tested this extensively?
Also, where would I put this command if I were to use this.
Nope, no issues detected so far and I played for a total of twelve hours yesterday. Everything runs at a smooth 60fps, the animations are smooth and the dialogue is synced perfectly. Try the fix yourself and see the difference it's completely reversible if you don't like it.
#36
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 07:02
Doesn't work
#37
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 07:07
My Desktop was disorganized because I was in a state of Desktop organization when I discovered the Fix, so I dropped everything to make the video as fast as possible and then share it with everyone. It's way cleaner now!
Not Cool Bro! I tried to be as informative as possible in the Video while keeping the time under 3 minutes to try to help inform people about the fix and why the fix works. Saying the the game is beautiful a couple of times during the video is not reviewing it, (Plus it was my first time creating a video so I'm sorry If it seemed Amateur, but look at any famous YouTuber their early stuff is Amateur and not very good but as the continue to produce videos they get better.) Thanks for watching the video and I'm glad the fix worked for you.
He probably could have worded it better, but you really did have a lot of fluff up first. Honestly with something like this you want to be brief. Your wind up should have been two sentences. "Okay guys I've found something that helps fix the stuttering in cutscenes and dialogues for me. This line of text I'm about to show you unlocks the 30 FPS limitation that's due to the Frostbyte engine." Then, boom you go into the fix. You were just kinda rambling in the wind for two minutes.
#38
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 07:22
The reason Bioware limited it to 30 is that there are indeed issues with it running higher.
But you know what. I'll take those issues ANY day over running cinematics at 30 FPS and more often then not LESS then 30.
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#39
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 11:57
The reason Bioware limited it to 30 is that there are indeed issues with it running higher.
But you know what. I'll take those issues ANY day over running cinematics at 30 FPS and more often then not LESS then 30.
and what issues are those, for people who have tried 60fps?
#40
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 12:19
If they're mostly multiplayer related, I'll keep using the fix until I'm bored enough to try the multiplayer.
#41
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 12:35
This worked for me thanks man.
#42
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 12:38
I get a bad stutter when panning the camera with the mouse in certain areas. It's like the camera pans then does an instant rubber band back 1 second in time in rapid succession. It's not everywhere, and I'll take that over the 30fps cutscenes. Keyboard panning works fine.
#43
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 05:22
Doesnt fix stuttering during cutscenes/dialog for me =/
#44
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 05:41
Hey Everyone, Here are the tutorials that I created to fix the 30fps Cutscene/Dialogue Framerate lock for the PC Version of Dragon Age: Inquisition. I hope they help!
My Video Tutorial:
https://www.youtube....h?v=Q70DxlW0nb0
Desktop Shortcut Tutorial:
Step 1: Go to where you installed Dragon Age: Inquisition and right click on the main exe then make a shortcut
Step 2: Move the shortcut to your desktop
Step 3: Optional Rename Shortcut to Dragon Age Inquisition
Step 4: Right click on shortcut select Properties
Step 5: In the Target Directory Box navigate all the way to the end press the Spacebar and Paste
-GameTime.MaxSimFps 60 -GameTime.ForceSimRate 60+
Step 6: Click Apply, Launch and Enjoy!
Origin Tutorial:
Step 1: Boot up Origin
Step 2: Right Click on Dragon Age: Inquisition and select Game Properties
Step 3: Paste
-GameTime.MaxSimFps 60 -GameTime.ForceSimRate 60+
Step 4: Click Ok then Click Play and Enjoy!
Important! Make sure you have the latest Nvidia & AMD drivers installed as this can help eliminate other problems not related to the Fix.
Bugs & Fixes: (Will be updated when Issues and Fixes arise)
Will cause problems with Multiplayer, To use fps fix: run the game from the modified shortcut and to play Multiplayer mode: run the game through Origin (without the command line).
Applying the fix before character creation can sometimes make your character end up loading into a fiery rocky area with no escape after the Cutscene. You can avoid this by either skipping the Cutscene, or by enabling the fix after you create your character. Last Resort Go into my documents and delete the saves/profiles and then start a new game and it should be fixed
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#45
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 05:53
didnt work for me after i downloaded the ne drivers from nvidia
#46
Guest_EntropicAngel_*
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 06:11
Guest_EntropicAngel_*
For some reason I feel like it's a 60 with Mantle. I can't tell, because using Mantle makes Fraps stop working for some reason, but it's much much smoother than DX11.
Does anyone know if this is so? If not, no biggie there's a fix here.
#47
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 06:24
didnt work for me after i downloaded the ne drivers from nvidia
Same here
#48
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 08:50
Fixes issues, can confirm. You are the man. For other Nvidia users having these issues try three things:
1) This Fix
2) The brand new Nvidia drivers they released within 11 hours of the game releasing.
3) DISABLE ORIGIN overlay in game. Overlay programs have been confirmed as linked to issues for some users. Riva Tuner, EVGA Precision, etc. (Open your origin games tab, right click the DA:I, Game Properties, disable origin in game.)
I hope this helps as it has for me. This game is now running insanely smooth and is absolutely gorgeous. Bioware knocked it out of the damn park. Just needs a few simple tweaks to get this grand show working for everyone.
- CommandBenX aime ceci
#49
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 11:20
Anyone actually think it looks worse in 60fps? I tried it but animations seem weird for some reason like there not designed to run at 60fps.
#50
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 11:33
Hey Everyone, Here are the tutorials that I created to fix the 30fps Cutscene/Dialogue Framerate lock for the PC Version of Dragon Age: Inquisition. I hope they help!
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Thanks man, it's much better now.
- CommandBenX aime ceci





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