Hello, I'm having this little issue which consist in a lower FPS level in the two night levels from the second chapter, Cortex strikes back. I don't know why this happens only in those two levels, because in the first game's night levels (like fumbling in the dark or lights out) , this thing doesn't happen. Hi i just install the game and play it with my pc: 12 gb ram Geforce Gtx 1050 4gb intel i7-7700HQ 64 bits and it have a medium of 10-15 fps. I saw the minimun requeriments and i want to know how i only have 10 fps in the worst quality (Sorry for the bad english) Third possible solution (this worked for me): 1. First of all do the following. Enter the game and in the graphics section see if the dedicated graphics card is marked and not the integrated one. Activate the FPS counter from the Steam client parameters menu (Shift + TAB) 2. Originally posted by QWEEDDY2: You must find a way to limit hz for desktop. Find additional screen options (must be button where resolution settings). Check checkbox on for limit refresh rate to supported by display (if it is off initially), than choose 60 hz - it must be available. This is easies way for windowed modes. Go in setting display mode Fullscreen ,alt+enter does not necesarily worked. If you are using a laptop, the game seems to try and run off the integrated graphics instead of the dedicated. You can fix this by opening the Nvidia control panel and forcing crash to run through the Nvidia card. The Crash N Sane Trilogy is a brand-new HD remake of the original 3 Crash Bandicoot games released on the Playstation (commonly referred to as the PS1 now) back in the 90s. This new version features all of the same great gameplay with upgraded visuals, sounds and controls that utilize the Playstation 4's technology. If you use built-in FPS counter on your monitor, then it doesn't work, because the game seems to ignore g-sync. Some games need to be tweaked to work with gsync, or maybe hes just trolling :/ #11 Writing in a blog post Kevin Kelly, editorial manager of Activision, said jumping in the Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy is not the same as in the original, particularly in the first game of the That being said, most of your time in N. Sane Trilogy will be spent traversing remastered platforming levels from the first three games in the series: Crash Bandicoot, Cortex Strikes Back, and Crash Bandicoot: Warped. This is another Toys for Bob project and carries the same outstanding level of polish as Spyro Reignited Trilogy. kKjLx.

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