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Latest revision as of 20:00, 29 February 2024
/MaxInactiveFps number
Limits the maximum frames per second that a player's client shows when the game is not in focus.
- 0 - Default (60 FPS)
- ### - Set desired (1-999)
- Like /stopinactivedisplay, this command is commonly used by players when Multi Boxing to increase performance (usually set between 5 - 15 FPS).
- The game client is set to a maximum of 60 FPS as default.
- The command will stay in effect until the game client is restarted.
- /MaxInactiveFps affects only one instance/account of the game at a time. The setting lasts until that instance of the game client is restarted.
- In order for it to affect all multi-instances of the game, you'll need to type this command into each of your game instances... or use this command as a launch parameter.
Command Line Parameter
The command can be made more or less permanent by running it automatically at log-in as a Command Line Parameter. For multi-boxers, this has the added benefit of automatically setting -maxinactiveFPS for every instance of the game that you run. For example, -MaxInactiveFps 15
.
Example
/MaxInactiveFps 15
See Also