Originally posted by Scott McQueen: Just put it in fullscreen mode and turn vsync off. Ignore the fps cap setting, use the steam overlay to see your fps. If you monitor is set to 144hz you will have 144 fps. That doesn't always work. Crash Bandicoot™ N. Sane Trilogy. A Screenshot of Crash Bandicoot™ N. Sane Trilogy. Cold Hard Crash is already a stupid hard time trial and the brief frame drop when you get the clock right before a pit sometimes just murders me. other than that, it's not been a problem for me. 30 FPS works and it's constant and it's even what the PS1 versions were so w/e If you have Vsync or use Windowed/Borderless mode that caps you at lower value then that's caused by your improper monitor/video card settings. This applies to any game. But if the game is capped at 60, why can I not play it at 60 borderless? I can play literally any other game on my PC borderless with 144fps to support my 144hz display. Crash Bandicoot NSane Trilogy is painful. I've played the first Crash game to death on the OG Playstation, even as a kid I found it fairly difficult but I still managed to breeze through it several times. NSane Trilogy is either NSane-ly broken or I've just somehow gotten terrible at it. It seems like I'm not the only one that has this Recommended PC specs for Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. The following requirements are what we recommend you need for your PC in order to play Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy the best frame rate. Again, some of them are necessary for the game but a part of them are not that important. You can see which are which in the table below: There's no guarantee that anyone who was at PSX and saw Crash visits these boards. e101gamma (Topic Creator) 7 years ago #4 Okay so for anyone besides me who actually cares, it has been confirmed by Digital Foundry to be 30 FPS capped which is a bit disappointing. SmaY. For Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Frequent slowdown\fps drops despite a good rig". Besides, frame rate does not really matter in the slightest when it comes to a single player platformer, as long as it stays at a steady 30 there shouldn't be any issues at all. PS.: And a question unrelated to Crash: Is there any lag in the PS Store like the PS3 has? It's a bit slow, yes, but it's noticeably better than the PS3 store. Check out some Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy gameplay and performance using the maximum in game settings and a resolution of 4K.Intel i7 8700K overclocked t Our objective is to build an accurate Crash Bandicoot: N Sane Trilogy frame rate chart that lets PC gamers select from any Nvidia or AMD graphics card series. In this beta feature we provide Crash Cold Hard Crash is already a stupid hard time trial and the brief frame drop when you get the clock right before a pit sometimes just murders me. other than that, it's not been a problem for me. 30 FPS works and it's constant and it's even what the PS1 versions were so w/e

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