Kingdom Come: Deliverance Performance Review
Game tweaks - set a new framerate cap, save game location and how to disable V-Sync
Published: 17th February 2018 | Source: OC3D Internal Testing | Price: |
Game tweaks - set a new framerate cap, save game location and how to disable V-Sync
Kingdom Come: Deliverance ships with a 60FPS framerate cap and a V-Sync setting that cannot be adjusted. Below is a method on how to manually adjust or remove these settings.
Framerate Cap and V-Sync option
1. Easy Way
- In-game, hit the ` key (left of 1) to enter the console command menu.
- To effectively uncap the framerate, type in the following. Replace "X" with a new maximum framerate cap (Don't include the quotation marks)
"sys_MaxFPS X"
- To remove V-Sync, type the following. (Don't include the quotation marks)
"r_Vsync = 0"
2. Harder but permanent way
- Open or create a file called user.cfg and enter the above two commands into separate lines within the file and save it. This will load these setting every time you enter the game.
Save Game Location
Kingdom Come: Deliverance does not use Steam's Cloud Save system, which means that save files have to be manually moved from system to system or archived manually by players. Below is the location of Kingdom Come's save data.
C:\Users\[Your Windows Accountname]\Saved Games\kingdomcome\
Most Recent Comments
Might have to pick up this game to give my new system a real work out

I recommend Very High since Ultra High doesn't seem that well optimized.Quote
Also this game isn't that bad to run for me. 1440p and a 1080 I am running just fine. There are some places where performance tanks and things do need to be addressed but thankfully that's not that often(like big battles or crowded streets).
I will say however that the texture streaming in this game is god awful. Got a mod that edits the settings and you can change how much memory this game consumes(it has such a low cap for memory, WH was ultra conservative it seems for consoles) and the texture streaming was immediately reduced. The dynamic settings WH used is super aggressive even on maxed out LOD settings. Still happens but far less noticeable with the "mod"(more like cfg file).
One other thing is they need to improve load times. I'm on a ssd and it's kinda long(for an ssd anyway). Can't even imagine HDD users.Quote