APEX LEGENDS LAUNCH OPTIONS
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Apex Legends Basic Launch Options
-novid – Disables all intro videos.
-forcenovsync – Disables vertical sync completely.
+cl_showfps 4 – Displays the game fps monitor (not Origin).
+cl_showpos 2 – Displays the player's coordinates and speed.
+fps_max 0 – FPS limiter (0-no limit) (when sync is off, the game is still blocked at 144 frames).
+m_rawinput 1 – direct mouse connection, ignoring mouse sensitivity settings in Windows xx
-freq 144 – Monitor hertz, the maximum available is set in the game settings. (You can adjust 60/144/240, etc.)
-threads 8 – Sets the number of threads for the game (depends on your processor) see the threads in the task manager or special processor.
-fullscreen – Launch the game in full screen mode.
-dxlevel 95 – Launches the game via DirectX9 (requires fewer resources).
-high – Launches the game with the “High” priority (background applications may start to lag, the “Install Origin Update…” error may appear at the start of the game, with these problems I do not recommend!)
-preload – (or cl_forcepreload 1 in autoexec.cfg) Loads textures and objects in advance, can increase performance. (I highly do not recommend it for BR, it can cause lags and freezes. Treatment after this command: cl_forcepreload 0, if it does not work, then reinstall the game)
+exec autoexec – Allows you to load a custom cfg with personal settings (Create a “New Text Document” in the root of the game in the “cfg” folder, open the txt file and click the “File/Save As” button with the name autoexec.cfg, now you can add various commands here. Or copy the “config_default_pc.cfg” file and rename it to autoexec and delete all the contents of the file inside.
For example:
hud_setting_minimapRotate 1 – Map rotation along with your movement (the mini-map rotates along with the player);
mat_screen_blur_enabled 0 – HUD transparency (game panel) (0-on 1-off)
Example of what it looks like and what I use: +fps_max 0 -threads 12 -dxlevel 95 -novid -forcenovsync -freq 144 +exec autoexec
Game settings, videoconfig.cfg lowering settings to raise fps
Here everything is as usual: if you want to squeeze out the maximum FPS, try to lower all parameters to “low” or “off”; especially a lot of frames are absorbed by settings related to volumetric lighting, shadows and anti-aliasing, model quality.
Parameters that have a minimal effect on fps: “Texture quality” “Anisotropic filtering” “Impact traces” - provided that your processor is not a bottleneck for your video card.
If every frame is important, turn everything down to minimum.
Run the game only in “Fullscreen mode”; otherwise, you will lose about 5-15 frames.
If your FPS is limited to 144 frames, use the command: +fps_max 0
//The value of “setting.r_lod_switch_scale” is “0” do not set this value, the game will turn into Minecraft. (this is for super ultra low PC)
-forcenovsync – Disables vertical sync completely.
+cl_showfps 4 – Displays the game fps monitor (not Origin).
+cl_showpos 2 – Displays the player's coordinates and speed.
+fps_max 0 – FPS limiter (0-no limit) (when sync is off, the game is still blocked at 144 frames).
+m_rawinput 1 – direct mouse connection, ignoring mouse sensitivity settings in Windows xx
-freq 144 – Monitor hertz, the maximum available is set in the game settings. (You can adjust 60/144/240, etc.)
-threads 8 – Sets the number of threads for the game (depends on your processor) see the threads in the task manager or special processor.
-fullscreen – Launch the game in full screen mode.
-dxlevel 95 – Launches the game via DirectX9 (requires fewer resources).
-high – Launches the game with the “High” priority (background applications may start to lag, the “Install Origin Update…” error may appear at the start of the game, with these problems I do not recommend!)
-preload – (or cl_forcepreload 1 in autoexec.cfg) Loads textures and objects in advance, can increase performance. (I highly do not recommend it for BR, it can cause lags and freezes. Treatment after this command: cl_forcepreload 0, if it does not work, then reinstall the game)
+exec autoexec – Allows you to load a custom cfg with personal settings (Create a “New Text Document” in the root of the game in the “cfg” folder, open the txt file and click the “File/Save As” button with the name autoexec.cfg, now you can add various commands here. Or copy the “config_default_pc.cfg” file and rename it to autoexec and delete all the contents of the file inside.
For example:
hud_setting_minimapRotate 1 – Map rotation along with your movement (the mini-map rotates along with the player);
mat_screen_blur_enabled 0 – HUD transparency (game panel) (0-on 1-off)
Example of what it looks like and what I use: +fps_max 0 -threads 12 -dxlevel 95 -novid -forcenovsync -freq 144 +exec autoexec
Game settings, videoconfig.cfg lowering settings to raise fps
Here everything is as usual: if you want to squeeze out the maximum FPS, try to lower all parameters to “low” or “off”; especially a lot of frames are absorbed by settings related to volumetric lighting, shadows and anti-aliasing, model quality.
Parameters that have a minimal effect on fps: “Texture quality” “Anisotropic filtering” “Impact traces” - provided that your processor is not a bottleneck for your video card.
If every frame is important, turn everything down to minimum.
Run the game only in “Fullscreen mode”; otherwise, you will lose about 5-15 frames.
If your FPS is limited to 144 frames, use the command: +fps_max 0
//The value of “setting.r_lod_switch_scale” is “0” do not set this value, the game will turn into Minecraft. (this is for super ultra low PC)