
Let’s start with the launch options in order to remove the fps cap. Note: all the settings I am going to explain are totally legit and won’t cause you any crash or ban. These adjustments are useful if you are struggling to reach an acceptable amount of fps as you are using a low-spec PC, but also if you have a monitor with a high refresh-rate as you bought it to gain an edge in a competitive shooter such as Apex Legends. Honestly, I don’t like this approach because I want to know exactly what I am changing, so I decided to review all the options in this article. Multiple reddit post and also githubs.On the web, you can find several configuration files to replace yours and boost the fps. and others like FOV may work as a ingame bind. Some command settings only work at startup in videoconfig.txt like LOD. these visual diffrences are optimized atm for Max Dark Boost options on gaming monitors. and this should be put in binds.cfg.Įxecuting the autoexec.cfg while in a match DEL key will apply visual diffrences. This would make the 3rd bind for jump ALT. For a 4th bind of an action you will need a 3 etc. Insted of a 0 or a 1 at the end of the bind command seqence you will need to put a 2. MUST ENABLE toggles cl_fovScale (70-120) a fix for bloodhounds ult if you get massive frame drops.īinding a third key is simple and can be done in *.cfg.= toggles master volume 100% 15% - toggles master volume mute/100%.Included binds in binds.cfg that is exicuted in autoexec.cfg I wish there was an equivalent that was open source Use RTSS for framerate caping as like most other game engines caps nothing beats RTSS in frametime consistancy. Profile.cfg belongs in C:\Users\(user)\Saved Games\Respawn\Apex\profile\Īutoexec.cfg, bind.cfg, and console.cfg's belong in the instalations path Apex/cfg/Įxample C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Apex\cfg\autoexec.cfg Consistant frame caping as making a video change in game will result in the file to reset. Videoconfig.txt should be set to read only. LocationsĬ:\Users\ (user) \Saved Games\Respawn\Apex\local EXAMPLE: profile.cfg You will need to make profile.cfg read only or else it will over wright after execution. If you wish to autoexec on Start up you can add exec "autoexec.cfg" at the end of profile.cfg. high is to set the game process in high priority. preload could cause stutters on some old systems. refresh add the hz of you monitor's refreshrate. +fps_max 0 -refresh 240 -forcenovsync -fullscreen -high +exec autoexec.cfg You can add these in origin or at the end of your Target: path in your desktop shortcut's properties(helps if you have multiple accounts) You can use + or - to tag a startup command. Go by profile.cfg method if you are having issues.

Running on start up using start up options may crash your game. Please feel free to contribute in testing, cleaning up or adding posible command tweeks. Configs optimized for a competitve player and the highest fps posible.
