Hey guys.
So memestriker on reddit found a way to boost
your FPS but it will only work for some PC's
with decent/good CPU's. What you basically do is
go to launch options and add "+mat_queue_mode
2". So why should this help?
The simplest way of explaining what the command
does is that it controls how queued textures
and shaders are rendered in the game. Using
the value 2 forces the game to run multi-core
rendering.
The wierd thing about this command is that
it's supposed to give the same effect as the
"Multicore Rendering" feature in video settings.
I believe that there is a small conflict in
between the new userdata folder and the original
root folder of CS:GO which can cause the video
settings to be different on both ends.
Using this command in launch options will
make sure that the game forces multi-core
rendering without auto-detecting your cores.
Based on replies from the community, I have collected
some of the CPU's that should make a difference.
So to summarize, enable Multicore Rendering
in-game, and add +mat_queue_mode 2 in launch
options to see if you can get an FPS Boost.
This might even help people with low-end PC's to get their 30 FPS up to 60.
Please type in the comments what CPU you have
and if this helped, make sure to thank memestriker
on reddit and I'll see you guys soon.
