![]() If you don't want to use Windows 7, you want to keep Windows 10 or just simply want to keep your data and applications installed, well, it never hurts trying something, that's what life is about! It has TONS and TONS of unnecessary services and apps running in the background, it has unnecessary games and apps installed by default, has a lot more telemetry and has the WORST memory management of all time.Īlthough, while Windows 7 still has some unnecessary stuff installed and running and also still has some telemetry, it's a lot better than Windows 10 + you can read the third step to unbloat Windows 7 even MORE so you get the ULTIMATE experience. Why? Well, first of all, Windows 10 has become one of the MOST bloated operating systems on Earth that most people use. ![]() So, as simple as that: just install Windows 7. If you're on Windows 10 and you're on 4GB RAM (or 6) and have a pretty crap CPU, then I HIGHLY recommend you do this as it will give you a small performance boost, and also get rid of (micro) stuttering. Now, you will probably most likely think this wouldn't change your framerate, but oh boy, you're very wrong. In order to add custom resolutions that have weird aspect ratios or measurements on an old gen Intel iGPU, you'll need to install MODDED DRIVERS (which may or may not give you the ability to do that, depending on the modded driver, mine does though)! Check the modded drivers section for more information. ![]() If you don't know how to add a custom resolution using your GPU's control panel, Google is your friend :) I've also updated the configuration file and have modified the pastebin link with the new config! Make sure to check the custom resolution the config file and add it to your GPU's control panel! I'm currently using 640x360 with an internal resolution of 70%. So, well, the 640 by 400 resolution is the almost perfect one for 16:9 aspect ratio displays.Īpparently, if you add a custom resolution from your GPU's control panel, it doesn't do that anymore so you'll be able to use a 16:9 resolution that is LOWER than 640x400! Yay! I would've lowered it even more but the game has no other 8:5 aspect ratio resolution lower than that so it will force a 4:3 aspect ratio instead which in turn makes you lose a lot of FOV, which I'm assuming you wouldn't want in a competitive game. The resolution is pretty much the display resolution of the game scaled down to 640 by 400640 by 360.įor some reason, Rocket League likes to lock your aspect ratio to the closest in-game resolution setting which is also closest to your config resolution, which sucks, at least to me. Watch the GIF below if you still don't know what to do. I've edited a lot of the config file and it's kinda a lot to go through, this would probably be 10 KM long if I would, so instead, I'm just going to give you my config (if the link is somehow down, please don't hesitate to message me on Discord: or EricPlayZ#6063 or on Steam) and I'm gonna try to roughly explain what I've changed which boosts your framerate.īefore that though, if you don't know what to do with that text, just copy it all, delete the text inside your " TASystemSettings.ini" config (backup your config before doing this if you want to, or you could just delete it and launch RL which will regenerate the config with the default settings) and paste in the text you just copied, save the file and go to the Properties of the file and check Read-only. ![]() This configuration file contains your in-game graphics settings as well as a LOT of other graphical options that will boost your FPS by at least 40 FPS. If you didn't know, Rocket League stores a few configuration files inside " Documents\My Games\Rocket League\TAGame\Config", but what we're looking for is " TASystemSettings.ini".
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