![]() It's probably something a modder will fix, so keep an eye out for unofficial patches. I tried editing the config file to bypass the menu options, but I could only either play with black bars, or stretched on my 21:9 display. Speaking of resolution, ultrawide users are out of luck for now. It's basically a brute force way to apply anti-aliasing, also known as super sampling. We didn't try out downsampling for long, but did notice it minimized some of the shimmer effect you'll see from those individual blades of glass. ![]() We also tried setting the framerate value to 240 and confirmed we could get more than 200 fps at 1080p with a GTX 1080 Ti. How to unlock the framerateīy changing the 'FrameRateLimit' value to 144 in the config file GameUserSettings.ini (find it in Documents\My Games\DRAGON QUEST XI\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor), I was able to circumvent the framerate limit and I haven't noticed any timing issues as a result. The best news is that while the framerate is limited to 60 in the menu, there's a way around that. And despite the utilitarian approach, the PC version runs flawlessly for me so far, and looks great despite having few settings to tweak. For one thing, at least you can rebind your controls, which puts DQ11 above some other games. The throwback, PS1-style menu is best navigated with a controller, and keybindings are mapped in relation to the controller button they emulate-you can't escape the sense that you're playing a console game wearing a PC smock.
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