Introducing the Maximum Framerate setting

you can get this feature but it wont work macbooks and other laptop runs 60 fps and that it

Any updates on when this is coming to mac? My MBP supports 120hz, and the third party macOS FPS unlocker works just fine so it’s clearly possible. Wish this was a built in feature.

Roblox just removed that fastflag… great job :+1:

Which FFlag got removed? DFFlagDisableDPIScale or DFIntDebugFRMQualityLevelOverride ? I am not currently aware of any removals to both of these FFlags.

DFIntDebugFRMQualityLevelOverride
Doesn’t work for me anymore. Now changing quality doesn’t change anything .

ClientSettings

  "DFFlagDebugRenderForceTechnologyVoxel": "True",
  "DFIntDebugFRMQualityLevelOverride": "1",
  "FIntRenderShadowIntensity": "0",
}

I am experiencing the same issue honestly, I thought they removed the FFlag, however I’ve tried playing on the Roblox client without FFlag modifications and still experienced the same issue. It’s probably due to a recent bug that has appeared since like a week ago or so:-

Now that the feature got rolled out to Macs, I hope Mobile is going to get it next. It will make more sense to bring it to Mobile with 30, 60, 90, 120 FPS options than with the current options in Windows PCs and Macs. Most modern high end Mobile devices come with 120hz screens while lower end ones come with 90hz screens like the one I am typing this with right now (Samsung Galaxy M12), while older devices have 60hz screens. Since a lot of Roblox users have quite older or less powerful Mobile devices that can’t reach or keep a consistent 60fps, but probably can keep a consistent 30fps in most games, it would make sense to support a 30fps option for them.

Edit:- Now that I think about it, I think it would make more sense to just add a 30FPS and a 90FPS cap options in addition to the current options and make the options the same for all platforms. There are also Windows devices that can keep a consistent 30FPS but can’t reach or keep a consistent 60FPS. In addition to that, there are some Windows laptops that have 90Hz screens, so a 90FPS cap option can be useful for them.