How to Fix CODE VEIN Performance Issues / Lag / Low FPS
/A Performance Guide for CODE VEIN Potential FPS Boost
If you are having CODE VEIN performance issues, lag issues or low FPS, you are not alone. Many users have reported about the same problems. Let’s see what can be done to make our gaming experience better. The main optimization that is not ingame.
NVIDIA Settings
For NVIDIA users;
1. Go to desktop and open your Nvidia control panel.
2. Under 3D settings go to Manage 3D settings.
3. Press program settings.
4. Select program to customize.
5. In drop down menu find CODE VEIN (if its not there press Add and find it in your pc)
Now leave everything as it is but ONLY change these settings.
Antialiasing – FXAA: OFF
Maximum pre-rendered frames: 1
Power management mode: Prefer maximum performance
Texture filtering – Negative LOD bias: Clamp
Threaded optimization: On
Triple buffering: On
UNDER DISPLAY SETTINGS
Brightnes: Choose whatever you want.
Window mode: Fullscreen
Active monitor: The monitor you want your game to display on.
Aspect ratio: Native
Resslution: Native
Resolution modifier: 1 00%
Refresh rate: Native
Vsync: off (IMPORTANT)
Field of Wiev: 110%
FPS Limit: 60
UNDER GRAPHICS SETTINGS
Graphics Quality: Custom
Dynamic Resolution: Off
Anti-Aliasing: Low
Shadows: Very Low
Enviroment Details: Medium (IMPORTANT)
Texture details: High
Tessellation: Very High
Terrain: High
Clutter: Medium (IMPORTANT)
Fog: Medium. You will not spot the difference.
Water: Very High
Screen Space Reflections: High
Volumetric Clouds: Off.
Getting rid of junk files
A. Clearing PC from temporary files.
Those files don’t do anything, but they can take up a considerable amount of space and can slow down your PC even if you still have a lot of space on your storage device(s).
It’s especially helpful for those who have installed Windows for a few months and never really cleared junk from PC properly. You can alternatively use some utility programs such as CCleaner, but you still need to double-check whether all of those junk files are removed from your PC. How to do that:
• Press Win + R to open the run box -> type “prefetch” -> remove all junk (some files may not be deleted but it’s OK)
• Press Win + R -> type “%temp%” -> remove all junk (some files may not be deleted but it’s OK)
B. Run disk cleanup
Yet again there might be some programs that can do that for you, but if you don’t have one or you are not sure it actually removes the junk files – do the following
• Go to windows search and type “disk cleanup”
• Open the program
• Checkmark every file category that’s available and press OK
Maximization of power usage
• If you for some reason don’t want to use BHP, go to Power Option in Windows Control Panel and set it to High Performance. This will allow your CPU to use as much as power as possible.
• Turn off C-states in BIOS*
- This one is highly optional and I don’t recommend anyone doing that unless you know what you are doing! For example, for some motherboards not all C-states need to be turned off. C-states are the mechanisms that your motherboard uses to save energy. When C-states are turned off, CPU cannot be bottlenecked by the lack of power input from your motherboard. Disabling of C-states works very well with the High Performance power mode described above.
Game Shortcut
If you have the game shortcut on your desktop.
1. Right click on it and press properties and the Compatibility tab.
2. Tick override high DPI scaling Behavior. and choose Scaling performed by (Application) in drop down menu.
3. Tick Disable fullscreen optimizations.
4. And tick Run this program as an administrator.