60 FPS only?
So like my laptop is continuously running on like 60 FPS and that's just about how far it goes up when I used to get about 120 FPS :val_HelloBro: it randomly changed one day and I'm not sure what's the issue since I'm kind of a grandma when it comes to technology
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It sounds like your laptop might have had a change in settings or possibly an update that affected performance. Here are a few steps to help troubleshoot your issue:
1. Check In-Game Settings: Ensure that your in-game graphics settings are optimized for performance. Lowering settings like texture, shadows, and post-processing can help improve FPS.
2. Update Graphics Drivers: Sometimes, outdated graphics drivers can cause performance issues. Visit your GPU manufacturer's website (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel) to download the latest drivers. 3. Power Settings: Make sure your laptop is set to "High Performance" mode in the power settings. This can sometimes limit the computer's capabilities and reduce FPS. 4. Close Background Programs: Ensure that no other resource-heavy programs are running in the background, as they can affect gaming performance. 5. Temperature and Throttling: Overheating can cause your laptop to throttle and reduce FPS. Ensure your laptop is clean and well-ventilated, and consider using a cooling pad. 6. V-Sync Settings: Ensure V-Sync is turned off in the game settings, as it can cap your FPS to match the display's refresh rate (usually 60Hz). 7. Reinstalling VALORANT: As a last resort, you might want to try reinstalling the game to see if that resolves any underlying issues. For more detailed guidance, check the Riot Games support page linked below.
2. Update Graphics Drivers: Sometimes, outdated graphics drivers can cause performance issues. Visit your GPU manufacturer's website (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel) to download the latest drivers. 3. Power Settings: Make sure your laptop is set to "High Performance" mode in the power settings. This can sometimes limit the computer's capabilities and reduce FPS. 4. Close Background Programs: Ensure that no other resource-heavy programs are running in the background, as they can affect gaming performance. 5. Temperature and Throttling: Overheating can cause your laptop to throttle and reduce FPS. Ensure your laptop is clean and well-ventilated, and consider using a cooling pad. 6. V-Sync Settings: Ensure V-Sync is turned off in the game settings, as it can cap your FPS to match the display's refresh rate (usually 60Hz). 7. Reinstalling VALORANT: As a last resort, you might want to try reinstalling the game to see if that resolves any underlying issues. For more detailed guidance, check the Riot Games support page linked below.
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