
Or you could just use unlimited fps and vsync, but your frame times may be worse than capped. For example, 120fps for Vulkan and 60fps for DX11 if you use a 120Hz monitor.
#SERIOUS SAM 1 LOW FRAMES DOWNLOAD#
Download this file and extract its contents in the " Serious Sam 4\Bin\圆4" folder, where " Sam4.exe" is.Just cancel it (don't accept), and the game will run normally.
#SERIOUS SAM 1 LOW FRAMES DRIVERS#
The first time you run it in a Windows session, if you're using old drivers the game will show a window complaining about it.I recommend you to use the enhanced light shafts option, in case a lower setting doesn't work well with the fixing formula.It makes the image 2D when using a specific gadget. I recommend running the game at least once first and configuring all the settings and resolution, including putting it in borderless fullscreen windowed or fullscreen.Stereoized damage numbers at real depth, if you enable that option in the game.Stereoized specular reflections for water.Stereoized crosshair at static 95% depth, most of the time.Reflections and other haloing problems.I also didn't make automatic low convergence presets for some iron sights while holding a button, because the game has a new awesome feature: dual wielding. The reason is that camera rotation coordinates switch around depending on your location, making the effects worse more than half of the time if I try to stereoize them. This time I didn't stereoize parallax occlusion mapping and most specular reflections (real depth instead of surface depth). I recommend Vulkan, which shows better CPU performance, doesn't have a specific visual bug in cutscenes, and has compatibility with newer drivers and GPUs. 3D Vision fix for Serious Sam Fusion 4, using both DirectX 11 and Vulkan renderers.
