

- #The elder scrolls v skyrim special edition 144 hz mod#
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When games have no options to unlock fps in the game itself, you have to do a little bit of research for if it's possible to unlock the fps in that particular game. You can definitely unlock that 60 fps lock in AoE2HD. Fortunately, you don't exactly need more than 100 fps in that particular game. This is one of the few games that can be tough to unlock that 100 fps lock. It basically brings them back from the dead. I really enjoy playing old console games above 100 fps. This is one of the best reasons to own a 144 fps monitor. Older or less demanding games you can get above 60, easy. You have to go into the config files and do some tiny tweaks.ĭepends on the game, your CPU and your RAM. But with 4k you will get both great desktop and good 1080 or 1440p gaming and what not.

Unless you want the butter smooth gaming experience. If your a RTS guy then like streeguru said grab a 4k 60z.

TLDR: List of games that would benefit from having a high ref rate monitor? Is there any list of games that show their locked/max framerates or one which shows games that would benefit from having a high refresh rate monitor? I play a lot of RTSs(old ones,though) and most of them seem to be locked at 30/60 (I don't know about SC2 though). And not owning / playing many recent games, I thought that if old games don't run at 144hz and if most new games don't either, what are the games that do? So I'll ask everyone here : are games that aren't locked to 60 very few and far between or do I just happen to not own any? It seems to me like only competitive games like CS:GO and Overwatch go above 100fps and high refresh rates in general seem to be under-utilised. However, looking at my own game library, I wondered if getting one would ever be worth it because I don't seem to have that many games that I think will run at that refresh rate even if I had the GPU horsepower. If you put the scope of ME2 in perspective of the whole trilogy its probably the least interesting entry in the trilogy, but when you judge it as a game on its own, even though it entirely picks up from part 1, it becomes a masterpiece.I was assessing monitor prices the other day and found found that 144hz monitors have become more affordable-ish to the extent that they aren't only for specialised purposes. Their oneliners and their flavor text, and the dilemma's they present.ĭefinitely one for the books. And again, its not even their specialty or abilities that matter because the game is super easy, but rather just their presence on your ship, and in your missions. And what makes that so incredibly strong to me, is the fact that you spend the whole game actually putting together that same cast of awesome characters. ME2's strength is its cast, narrative, voicing and setting. But there is no real stat game or anything, not even 'a thin one' like The Witcher 3 has it.

The game isn't really an RPG in the mechanics-side of things, its more or less just a samey third person actiongame with some stuff to unlock and progress. In all fairness ME2 has a unique quality to it that I haven't seen in ANY RPG elsewhere. *No MMORPGs so no WoW, Guild Wars, ESO, etc.,Įnjoy, discuss, rant about missing games, and maybe you will find a game you haven't played but will enjoy down the line. *A few favorites like Fallout 3 & 4, Alpha Protocol, lost out to better versions in their series, mixed reviews, or better offerings from their developer.
#The elder scrolls v skyrim special edition 144 hz Pc#
*The list is my personal opinion along with other lists on sites like PC Gamer, along with Meta-critic Professional and fan reviews.
#The elder scrolls v skyrim special edition 144 hz mod#
So DA and NW2 count with their expansions but mods and different developer expansions don't count (KOTOR 2 restore mod and Beamdog's BA Siege expansion). *Games & expansions by the same developer between 2008-2018 are used for the list and count as one game. * I can only list ten choices (which makes it fun and difficult to narrow down) You can vote for as many games as you like. With the best Single Player FPS games poll doing so well and with clear winners in Doom, Metro, Bioshock, and Wolfenstein I've decided to make my best PC single player RPG poll.
