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Mafia 3 PC Patch to get Unlimited and 60fps Support
Mafia 3 hasn’t had the smoothest of launches on the PC, particularly with issues related to frame rate. At launch, developer Hangar 13 had announced plans to rectify this and it has now said that a patch enabling 60 frames per second and beyond is in testing.
“We currently have a patch running here at the studio that includes 30, 60, and unlimited frames-per-second options in the video menu, among other improvements for the PC version of Mafia III,” a post from the developer reads.
"We’re verifying the patch now to ensure everything is working as expected. If everything goes well, we expect the update to go live this weekend. We will be keeping the PC community up-to-date on the status of the patch throughout the weekend and thank you for all the feedback!"
After it was reported that Mafia 3 on the PC is locked to 30 frames per second, developer Hangar 13 issued an official statement on the issue. Suffice to say, it's aware of the problem at hand and is working on a fix. The reason PC gaming has seen a resurgence of late is the large degree of flexibility it offers its users - allowing customisation of the experience for better visual quality or smoother gameplay. While Mafia 3 allows for the former to some degree, the latter appears to be a point of concern.
“We currently have a patch running here at the studio that includes 30, 60, and unlimited frames-per-second options in the video menu, among other improvements for the PC version of Mafia III,” a post from the developer reads.
"We’re verifying the patch now to ensure everything is working as expected. If everything goes well, we expect the update to go live this weekend. We will be keeping the PC community up-to-date on the status of the patch throughout the weekend and thank you for all the feedback!"
After it was reported that Mafia 3 on the PC is locked to 30 frames per second, developer Hangar 13 issued an official statement on the issue. Suffice to say, it's aware of the problem at hand and is working on a fix. The reason PC gaming has seen a resurgence of late is the large degree of flexibility it offers its users - allowing customisation of the experience for better visual quality or smoother gameplay. While Mafia 3 allows for the former to some degree, the latter appears to be a point of concern.