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Setting / removing fps cap. Follow steps below: Click on library =>Find Apex Legends. Right click on it => Properties => Set launch options => write command : +fps_max 0. +fps_max 0 = command for unlimited fps cap. +fps_max 60 = command for limited 60 fps cap.

This Video Shows You How To Uncap Your FPS on Apex Legends While Using The Steam Platform

Settings / How To Remove FPS Cap Unlimited Frame Rates First of all Click on Library and locate/Find Apex Legends. Now Right-click on it and go to Properties. What you need to do is Set launch options as per your likings. Write the command : +fps_max 0. This means that you are using the command for unlimited frame rates for Apex Legends.

How to uncap the fps? All the command +max_fps 300 for exemple don’t work?

If you want to uncap the fps in Apex Legends, you can do it by adding the command line to one of the launch options in the Origin Launcher. The thing is that how to add that option in the Apex Legends or the Origin. You have to pay attention to the below points before starting the game to add the command line.

i know you could uncap your FPS on Origin via launch options, that being +fps max_unlimited. But now what launch option do you set for Steam? i tried -fps max_unlimited but it didnt work.

Not sure why the unlimited fps command isn’t working but +fps_max 190 is working for me in Steam launch options. The titanfall/source engine is weird and movement/animation breaks past 190fps. It will look like the framerate is stuttering. I recommend capping at 190fps. The issue shown here:

If you’ve got an NVIDIA graphics card there are a few extra steps you can take to improve your FPS in Apex Legends. Below we’ll take you through the process. Open NVIDIA Control Panel and navigate to “Manage 3D Settings”. Click on the “Program Settings” tab and find Apex Legends. If it’s not on the list, click “Add” and scroll down until you find it.

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