How to Play DOTA 2 on a PC with a fairly high FPS

Playing competitive games like Dota 2, certainly makes us demand the optimal application performance of the game. The point is of course that we can respond to various things that happen in the game faster, without having to be limited by graphics lag.
What is FPS
Before discussing more about FPS in Dota 2 game, in this article there is a little explanation about FPS.
Frame Per Second or often abbreviated as FPS is the designation for how many frames (screens) that can be produced by your device every second in a game. The higher or the more number of FPS produced, the movements that are felt in the game will be smoother and smoother. For console and PC devices, the recommended FPS number is 60Hz. Whereas on mobile devices it is often limited to only 30Hz for convenience reasons (battery and temperature).
The size of the FPS that you can get in the game is largely influenced by the ability or capacity of the device you are using, especially in the graphics card and monitor sectors. A good graphics card is needed so that the visual potential of a game comes out to the maximum. But without a gaming monitor, the FPS that you can feel will be locked at 60Hz only, even though the FPS benchmark is above that.
Unfortunately as a competitive game, Dota 2 has a game engine that can be considered quite heavy. So that your Dota 2 graphics are optimized and can get 60 fps, you can try to follow some of these settings!
Use the Gamebooster Application


 
There are still many pros and cons regarding how to work from a booster game application, whether useful or not. Then how exactly? Does the game booster application is an application that has an influence on PC performance so that the game can be played more smoothly? Of course, I can. This is due to the way the game booster application itself works which is designed to save resources from PCs so that resources can be used more freely by game applications.


Turn off V-Sync, Shadow, and Anti-Aliasing
For those of you who have a PC that is strong enough but can't get the maximum Dota 2 game performance, you can try turning off all three settings. For those of you who like to play games must have been phased out that these three things are the main cause of graphic lag on mid-end or low-end PCs.
Use Exclusive Fullscreen
If you have a mediocre RAM size, it's a good idea to use this setting. To find it, you can click on the gear icon in the top left corner of the Dota 2 main page, then select the Video menu, in the Resolution section, select Use Advanced Settings, Select Exclusive Fullscreen in Display Mode.
Use the Lowest Graphic Settings
An easy way to make your Dota 2 game smoother is to use the lowest graphics configuration. You can find it in the same place as in the previous point. In the rendering section you can select Fastest in the Use basic settings settings.
Until now, the highest FPS rate that can be achieved by a PC device is at 240Hz.

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