Alright, listen up, y’all. We gonna talk about this “120 fps Wuthering Waves” thing. Don’t know what all them fancy words mean, but I hear it makes the game run smooth like butter, not like a rusty old tractor.
So, first things first, this “lag” they talkin’ about. Sounds like when your mule gets stuck in the mud. Nobody wants that! Them smart folks say you gotta go into your “settings.” That’s like fiddlin’ with the knobs on your old TV. Find the thing that says “anti aliasing” and turn that sucker off. They say it makes the picture blurry anyway, like lookin’ through a dirty window.
- For them Android phone users:
- Turn that “quality” down low. Don’t need no fancy pictures, just wanna play the game, right?
- Same goes for the “resolution.” Make it low too.
- FPS? Set that to 45, they say. Don’t ask me what it means, but it sounds important.
- And don’t forget, always turn off that “anti aliasing” thing. They say it makes the picture bad, like when you drink too much moonshine and see double.
Now, about this “120 frames” thing. Sounds like a lot of somethin’, eh? They say it makes the game real smooth, like a hot knife through butter. Makes sense, I guess. Nobody wants a choppy game, like tryin’ to ride a horse with three legs. Them city folk with their fancy computers, they want even more frames, like 144 or even 240. Crazy, I tell ya!
They also talk about changin’ the “brightness.” That’s easy enough. Just make it so you can see what’s goin’ on. Not too bright, not too dark. Like Goldilocks and the porridge, gotta be just right.
And then there’s this “lossless” somethin’ or other. Sounds like somethin’ you do with chickens, but I guess it’s different. They say you gotta click on “scaling type” and set it to “bicubic CAS”. Sounds like gibberish to me, but if it makes the game better, why not? Then they say crank up the “sharpness” all the way up. Guess they want the picture to be real clear, like seein’ a hawk flyin’ way up in the sky.
And lastly, this “frame generation” thing. They say set it to 2.0. Don’t ask me what it does, but it sounds important for gettin’ them smooth moves. Maybe it’s like givin’ your mule extra oats so it runs faster. Who knows?
So there ya have it. All this talk about 120 fps and whatnot. Just remember to turn off that “anti aliasing” thing, fiddle with them settings until it looks good, and hope for the best. Ain’t no need to get all flustered about it. It’s just a game, after all. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go feed my chickens.
More on smoothin’ out that game:
So, some folks say the game developers could add a “toggle” for somethin’ called “Nvidia Reflex.” Don’t know what that is, sounds like some fancy city thing again. But they say it’ll help get them 120 frames back, and even more! Imagine, 144 frames, 240 frames, even unlimited frames! That’s like havin’ a whole herd of horses instead of just one. Would make the game run smoother than a greased piglet, I reckon.
And don’t forget to close all them other programs runnin’ on your phone or computer. It’s like tryin’ to plow a field with a bunch of folks sittin’ on the plow. Gotta get rid of the extra weight so the thing can run properly. So close all them apps and programs you ain’t usin’. Your game will thank ya for it.
One last thing, make sure your phone or computer ain’t overheating. If it gets too hot, it’ll start runnin’ slow, like a tired old dog. So keep it cool, maybe put a fan on it or somethin’. Just don’t spill no water on it, or you’ll be in a whole heap of trouble.
Alright, I think that’s about all I know about this 120 fps business. Hope it helps y’all get that game runnin’ smooth. Now go on and have some fun! And don’t forget to drink your water and get some sunshine. It’s good for ya.
Tags: [Wuthering Waves, 120 FPS, Mobile Gaming, Game Settings, Lag Fix, Android, Performance, Optimization, Frame Rate, Graphics]