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This makes some sense, but there's more to gain in the client settings.

Lank, have you tried to uncheck the auto-DPI scaling?

Dunno what that is 

 

 

Maybe u PC is not for Windows 7 Try to Change to 10 or 8

I have WIndows 10

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Thanks you very much!

I hope it helps Lank aswell.

Great to hear! Did it work? What did you do actually? :lol:

 

Dunno what that is

You can find them at client settings in the properties tab.

 

From there it's possible to basically adjust color and scaling of the entire client frame. I had this weird scaling on my 13 inch laptop. Everything was blurry and some options where on the edge of the screen. I fixed that by messing with the DPI scaling. The downside was that the text and icons became a bit smaller; making it quite hard to read from a 13 inch screen.

 

I'm not sure but I think this whole FPS problem has something to do with the way the game window is scaled. Maybe Flash is trying to render the screen at 1080P while the client is not or close to 1080. You get the same idea with emulators. Emulators can take up massive amounts of CPU power because they're constantly trying to adjust themselves to the desired resolution.

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Great to hear! Did it work? What did you do actually? :lol:

There was a time I could record 60 FPS, but simply could not figure out what I'm getting wrong now. You opened my eyes about auto-adjusting software.  ^_^

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Great to hear! Did it work? What did you do actually? :lol:

 

You can find them at client settings in the properties tab.

 

From there it's possible to basically adjust color and scaling of the entire client frame. I had this weird scaling on my 13 inch laptop. Everything was blurry and some options where on the edge of the screen. I fixed that by messing with the DPI scaling. The downside was that the text and icons became a bit smaller; making it quite hard to read from a 13 inch screen.

 

I'm not sure but I think this whole FPS problem has something to do with the way the game window is scaled. Maybe Flash is trying to render the screen at 1080P while the client is not or close to 1080. You get the same idea with emulators. Emulators can take up massive amounts of CPU power because they're constantly trying to adjust themselves to the desired resolution.

How do I access this properties tab in the official TO client?

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