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How to maximize League of Legends FPS on intel cards ?

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FrostyX Saturday 8 June 2013 at 23:08
FrostyX

Hi, I wanna thanks all developers for nice job on League of Legends :-) 

I have little issue day ago and I had to reinstall LoL and install the shop fix. I used to run playonlinux with this script

#!/bin/bash
export MESA_EXTENSION_OVERRIDE="-GL_EXT_texture_sRGB_decode -GL_ARB_draw_elements_base_vertex -GL_ARB_map_buffer_range"
force_s3tc_enable=true ~/data/software/POL-POM-4/playonlinux

but cause of shop fix I cant do it now. I dont know if it can affect this, but now I have less FPS (about 15).

So my question is: Is there any way to increase my FPS?

$[FrostyX  ~]-> sudo lspci|grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)

Thank you, FrostyX
krissi Saturday 8 June 2013 at 23:42
krissiAnonymous

Hi, i got 130+ FPS in LoL i have disabled vsync in KDE and in nvidia (i got nvidia card) and in League of Legends. In video settings change Frames rate cap from stable to benchmark :)

Edited by krissi

Ronin DUSETTE Saturday 8 June 2013 at 23:47
Ronin DUSETTE

Yeah. I was just going to say, my laptop has an Intel GFX card and vsync MURDERS it so bad. If you can deal with tearing it works great.

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FrostyX Sunday 9 June 2013 at 0:41
FrostyX

I forgot say I ofc set very low settings in game, vsync off and I have tried every value of frame rate.
krissi Sunday 9 June 2013 at 0:45
krissiAnonymous

even to change in video settings Frames rate cap from stable to benchmark ?

Edited by krissi

FrostyX Sunday 9 June 2013 at 2:00
FrostyX

even to change in video settings Frames rate cap from stable to benchmark ?

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even that. 
Ronin DUSETTE Sunday 9 June 2013 at 20:32
Ronin DUSETTE

Ok, so you need to now install the proprietary Nvidia drivers for your card. That should take care of it.

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FrostyX Sunday 9 June 2013 at 22:19
FrostyX

Ok, so you need to now install the proprietary Nvidia drivers for your card. That should take care of it.

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I guess they should not, till I have intel card (in latest version).

Edited by FrostyX

Ronin DUSETTE Sunday 9 June 2013 at 22:49
Ronin DUSETTE

Oh im sorry. Wrong post. I posted on this right as I woke up. I was that was meant for another post.

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