![]() theres nothing wrong with my specs, i run all current gen games on max settings 1080p usually above 160+ fps stable and i change the game process to high on all of them just to gain a little more fps than normal since thats the only process my pc is doing. running a 4th gen i7 4770S on win 7 64 bit, gtx 1080 ftw2, 500 gb SSD, 620w psu. What are your specs and what is it you're running that is using the CPU with such high priority that you have to change process priority? Yes i gained a good 20-30 fps setting this game to high before it was changed, its not that i need it but i enjoy getting a little extra performance out of the game and it really did make it less stuttery considering im using a 144hz monitor, i dont have anything running except for MSI afterburner and steam while im playing this game. ![]() Originally posted by Haze:nice way to ruin the game for people who want to gain an extra 30+ fpsĭo you really get 30 more fps doing that? In that case something is wrong, you should not have to do that, we need to fix that. I cant change Fortnite to priority High in the Task manager.
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