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===Required Arguments===  
===Required Arguments===  
*'''fpsLimit:''' An integer value representing the maximum FPS. Refer to the note above for possible values. You can also pass '''0''' or '''false''', in which case the FPS limit will be the one set in the client settings (by default, 100 FPS and the client fps limit should also be manually changed via "fps_limit=0" in console or '''MTA San Andreas 1.5\MTA\config\coreconfig.xml''').
*'''fpsLimit:''' An integer value representing the maximum FPS. Refer to the note above for possible values. You can also pass '''0''' or '''false''', in which case the FPS limit will be the one set in the client settings (by default, '''100 FPS''' and the client fps limit should also be manually changed via "'''fps_limit=0'''" in console or '''MTA San Andreas 1.5\MTA\config\coreconfig.xml''').


===Returns===
===Returns===
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Note: with "very high" FPS, any FPS limit over 74 is meant.
Note: with "very high" FPS, any FPS limit over 74 is meant.
It is recommended to set a conservative FPS limit (between 40-60 and 74 highest) because high FPS can break some GTA internal calculations, causing various bugs. The higher the FPS the more of a problem these become:
It is recommended to set a conservative FPS limit (between 40-60 and 74 highest) because high FPS can break some GTA internal calculations, causing various bugs. The higher the FPS the more of a problem these become:
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* The higher your FPS, the longer it takes for you to start moving sideways while aiming certain weapons. As the most common issue, you should know that the breaking point for this bug is 70 FPS, so we recommend using a limit of 70 FPS if you intend to avoid this bug. Using 74 FPS is only recommended in non-combat focussed gamemodes (no gunfights) as the aforementioned breaking point of 70 FPS means that at 71 FPS, you will start getting a delay in moving sideways while aiming (having to hold the strafe key for longer). At 70 FPS, it still works perfectly.
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74 FPS is the breaking point that opens the door to various more severe GTA bugs related to FPS and physics.
74 FPS is the breaking point that opens the door to various more severe GTA bugs related to FPS and physics.
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* Pressing the horn button to turn on and off sirens gets really hard at very high FPS. For instance, at 100 FPS, you are more likely to hit the regular horn 3 times (inconsistent) before eventually triggering the siren, besides taking a similar amount of tries to turn off the siren.
* Pressing the horn button to turn on and off sirens gets really hard at very high FPS. For instance, at 100 FPS, you are more likely to hit the regular horn 3 times (inconsistent) before eventually triggering the siren, besides taking a similar amount of tries to turn off the siren.
* At very high FPS, climbing over certain objects will result in instant death. Example at: 2520.108, -1681.407, 19.406, 266
* At very high FPS, climbing over certain objects will result in instant death. Example at: 2520.108, -1681.407, 19.406, 266 - [https://wiki.multitheftauto.com/wiki/SetFPSLimit#Fix_for_climbing_over_certain_objects you can use this Lua code to fix it.]
* The higher your FPS, the more of a penalty in satchel throwing distance (up to ~10% at very high FPS) will apply.
* The higher your FPS, the more of a penalty in satchel throwing distance (up to ~10% at very high FPS) will apply.


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<section name="Client" class="client" show="true">
<section name="Client" class="client" show="true">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
function fpsFunction(command, limit)
local minFPS = 25
if limit and tonumber(limit) and tonumber(limit) >= 30 and tonumber(limit) <= 74 then
local maxFPS = 100
limit = tonumber(limit)


if setFPSLimit(limit) then
function fpsFunction(commandName, fpsLimit)
outputChatBox("Your FPS has been limited to: " .. limit .. ".")
local newFPS = tonumber(fpsLimit)
end
local displaySyntax = (not newFPS) or (newFPS < minFPS) or (newFPS > maxFPS)
else
 
outputChatBox("SYNTAX: /" .. command .. " [30 ~ 74] - Limit your own FPS.")
if displaySyntax then
outputChatBox("Syntax: /"..commandName.." ["..minFPS.." ~ "..maxFPS.."] - limit your own FPS.")
 
return false
end
 
local currentLimit = getFPSLimit()
local setNewFPS = (newFPS ~= currentLimit)
 
if setNewFPS then
outputChatBox("Your FPS has been limited to: "..newFPS..".")
setFPSLimit(newFPS)
end
end
end
end
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</section>
</section>


 
== Fix for climbing over certain objects==
This example lets servers that have chosen to use FPS above 70 (even 100 FPS), fix the "walking sideways while aiming" (strafing) bug for all of their players.
You can use this small code to fix one of high FPS issues, specifically the one which would instantly kill player climbing over some objects.
<section name="Client" class="client" show="true">
<section name="Client" class="client" show="true">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
local previousTask = false
function onClientPlayerDamage(attackerElement, damageType, bodyPart)
local defaultFpsLimit
local fallDamage = damageType == 54
 
-- Store FPS limit on resource start to ensure its reliability (as server FPS limit)
 
function getLimit()
defaultFpsLimit = getFPSLimit()
end
addEventHandler("onClientResourceStart", resourceRoot, getLimit)


local isAdded = false
if not fallDamage then
 
return false
-- Not important to understand the logic of this script example, but just optimization for the render event to limit unnecessary execution
 
function optimizeRender(prevSlot, curSlot)
if not isAdded and (curSlot >= 2 and curSlot <= 6) then
addEventHandler("onClientRender", root, fixStrafing)
isAdded = true
elseif isAdded and (curSlot <= 1 or curSlot >= 7) then
removeEventHandler("onClientRender", root, fixStrafing)
isAdded = false
end
end
end
addEventHandler("onClientPlayerWeaponSwitch", localPlayer, optimizeRender)


function fixStrafing()
local playerTask = getPedSimplestTask(localPlayer)
local weapon = getPedWeaponSlot(localPlayer)
local playerClimbing = playerTask == "TASK_SIMPLE_CLIMB"


-- Don't execute if player isn't holding a (suitable) weapon
if playerClimbing then
-- This selects only weapons that are guns and suffer from strafing bug (slot 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6)
cancelEvent()
-- Allowing other weapon types will bug the script as throwing/punch weapons don't support 'release' state of TASK_SIMPLE_USE_GUN
 
if not (weapon >= 2 and weapon <= 6)
then return
end
end
local newTask = getPedTask(localPlayer, "secondary", 0)
if (previousTask ~= "TASK_SIMPLE_USE_GUN" or false) and (previousTask ~= newTask) then
setFPSLimit(70)
elseif (previousTask == "TASK_SIMPLE_USE_GUN") and (previousTask ~= newTask) then
setFPSLimit(defaultFpsLimit)
end
previousTask = newTask
end
end
addEventHandler("onClientPlayerDamage", localPlayer, onClientPlayerDamage)
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
</section>
</section>

Latest revision as of 01:01, 14 June 2023

This function sets the maximum FPS (Frames per second) that players on the server can run their game at.

[[{{{image}}}|link=|]] Note:
  • When set client side, the actual limit used is the lowest of both the server and client set values.
  • Starting from version [r21313] and above fpsLimit range is 25-32767. In older MTA releases it was 25-100.

Syntax

bool setFPSLimit ( int fpsLimit )         

Required Arguments

  • fpsLimit: An integer value representing the maximum FPS. Refer to the note above for possible values. You can also pass 0 or false, in which case the FPS limit will be the one set in the client settings (by default, 100 FPS and the client fps limit should also be manually changed via "fps_limit=0" in console or MTA San Andreas 1.5\MTA\config\coreconfig.xml).

Returns

Returns true if successful, or false if it was not possible to set the limit or an invalid value was passed.

Issues when increasing FPS

Note: with "very high" FPS, any FPS limit over 74 is meant. It is recommended to set a conservative FPS limit (between 40-60 and 74 highest) because high FPS can break some GTA internal calculations, causing various bugs. The higher the FPS the more of a problem these become:

74 FPS is the breaking point that opens the door to various more severe GTA bugs related to FPS and physics.

  • Physics of vehicles is effected, both high and low FPSes may bring their own set of unfair advantages. Speaking about the consequences of high FPS in this context, up to 70 or 74 FPS is considered safe (as any differences in physics, if they do exist to begin with as they theoretically should, are so tiny that they are unmeasurable and thus wouldn't affect racing results in practise). Anything beyond 74 FPS may cause impactful discrepancies.
  • Pressing the horn button to turn on and off sirens gets really hard at very high FPS. For instance, at 100 FPS, you are more likely to hit the regular horn 3 times (inconsistent) before eventually triggering the siren, besides taking a similar amount of tries to turn off the siren.
  • At very high FPS, climbing over certain objects will result in instant death. Example at: 2520.108, -1681.407, 19.406, 266 - you can use this Lua code to fix it.
  • The higher your FPS, the more of a penalty in satchel throwing distance (up to ~10% at very high FPS) will apply.

For a full list of FPS-related GTA bugs (that are much less likely to impact gameplay in a meaningful way) and MTA developers' progress in tackling them, see the Framerate issues tracker github project.

Example

This example allows players to limit their own FPS using a command.

Click to collapse [-]
Client
local minFPS = 25
local maxFPS = 100

function fpsFunction(commandName, fpsLimit)
	local newFPS = tonumber(fpsLimit)
	local displaySyntax = (not newFPS) or (newFPS < minFPS) or (newFPS > maxFPS)

	if displaySyntax then
		outputChatBox("Syntax: /"..commandName.." ["..minFPS.." ~ "..maxFPS.."] - limit your own FPS.")

		return false
	end

	local currentLimit = getFPSLimit()
	local setNewFPS = (newFPS ~= currentLimit)

	if setNewFPS then
		outputChatBox("Your FPS has been limited to: "..newFPS..".")
		setFPSLimit(newFPS)
	end
end
addCommandHandler("limitfps", fpsFunction)
addCommandHandler("fpslimit", fpsFunction)

Fix for climbing over certain objects

You can use this small code to fix one of high FPS issues, specifically the one which would instantly kill player climbing over some objects.

Click to collapse [-]
Client
function onClientPlayerDamage(attackerElement, damageType, bodyPart)
	local fallDamage = damageType == 54

	if not fallDamage then
		return false
	end

	local playerTask = getPedSimplestTask(localPlayer)
	local playerClimbing = playerTask == "TASK_SIMPLE_CLIMB"

	if playerClimbing then
		cancelEvent()
	end
end
addEventHandler("onClientPlayerDamage", localPlayer, onClientPlayerDamage)

See Also