


Third-Party software such as Razer Cortex ( THIS WILL ALSO MAKE GARRY'S MOD WORK ON MACOS CATALINA AND ABOVE) Go back to your Steam Properties and go to the "Betas" tab and select x86 - 圆4 - Chromium + 64-bit binaries, wait for the update to be installed and now you have the faster beta version. This will make a big change in performance. Now to make those commands work, you will need to switch to the better and faster 圆4 version of gmod.

If there is no autoexec.cfg folder, then go back to "Properties" and select Verify integrity of game files, then go back to the folder and see if you can find autoexec.cfg, Then click on autoexec.cfg and then select open with Notepad. Now go to the "Properties" setting again, and select "Local Files" and click browse, select the garrysmod folder and then the cfg folder. Now to add even more frames per second, you will need to add a couple commands in your autoexec, this will drastically improve fps and make the game run way better if you have a multi-core CPU. This should hopefully boost your fps by a long shot. +exec autoexec.cfg -windowed -noborder -console -high -winxp -nod3d9ex -nojoy -processheap -directX 9.0 -full -novid -useforcedmparms -noforcemaccel -noforcemspd -w 1360 -h 768įor the -w 1360 -h 768 thing, you will need to set the resolution of your monitor into that box, if you don't tab out of the game to access recording software or whatever, this is a great choice that makes it easier to navigate. When you have Garry's Mod running, you can open Task Manager, and look for " hl2.exe" (also could be "gmod.exe" or something along those lines) and right click and press, "set as priority>High" then close Task Manager and see if your framerate has improved.įirst, let's put the commands inside of the launch options, next look for the settings icon and select, "Properties" then go to the launch options for advanced users, and paste in this. Anti-Aliasing drastically decreases your fps, however I use 2x Anti-Aliasing because the game looks a whole lot better, any more than that is overkill for me. I use Very High texture settings, if you have a lower end PC maybe you could set it to lower, however for my computer it seems to improve the fps for me, think its something to do with the computer not having to handle compressing the textures, you can prove me wrong though.
