Digimon Survive was released worldwide on July 29, and players on both console and PC have been enjoying the new RPG.
However, like in any other game, players sometimes need to tweak Digimon Survive's settings in order to avoid any framerate drops or stutters.
While the game's framerate can be addressed in different ways, some platforms have more freedom to fix problems than others.
As is the case with many titles, the console versions of Digimon Survive are somewhat more limited compared to the PC version.
Framerate issues occasionally happen in games due to optimization problems on their respective platforms. However, this doesn't occur particularly often for AAA titles like Digimon Survive.
FPS drops can usually be attributed to the game placing too much strain on a platform's CPU and GPU, causing slowdowns and visual artifacts while the hardware attempts to perform what the software asks of it.
This is somewhat less common on consoles, as many titles are pared down to meet the recommended hardware requirements. However, at times, the situation exists across platforms and machine specs.
Here are some tips players can use to improve FPS in Digimon Survive:
In most cases, FPS problems occur due to hardware limitations. However, employing as many graphical and file fixes as possible is sometimes necessary to keep the game at a steady framerate.
Players can only apply so many fixes before it becomes the developers' responsibility to ensure Digimon Survive runs smoothly on as many platforms and hardware specs as possible.
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