

75Hz is a step higher than the standard 60Hz displays therefore, gamers can see some difference in the performance of these monitors. Its image quality is perfect, and since it offers pleasing visuals, gamers experience very little eye strain.
FPS COUNTER GOG GALAXY UPDATE
You can get update v1.2 for GOG Galaxy now, if you’re signed up to test updates. Is 75HZ Good for Gaming A 75 Hz monitor is good for gaming, thanks to its decent video quality.

And since GOG has always been about giving you the control, with v1.2, you can choose what features you want, so there’s no sense of “feature-creep”.īeyond that, you get bandwidth limiting and scheduling, an FPS counter, the ability to take screenshots (with F12), achievement rarity – which shows you how common/ unique it is in the GOG community, new chat, settings window, and hibernation mode, and desktop notifications, if you choose to have GOG Galaxy run in the background. The other improvements include an in-game overlay – just as you’ve seen in Steam, Origin, and Uplay – which lets you chat with friends, and check on notifications or achievements. Registered: Oct 2015 From Italy Posted NovemUp until now, I always enabled through the fps through ctrl+shift+tab combo as soon as the game launched, ending up with the fps counter on the bottom right corner of the screen. That’s not the only change in v1.2, of course. “At any moment users can download backup of their saves data and use it as they see fit.” Importantly, “cloud saves are not locked behind the gaming platform,” GOG wants you to know. Currently, the cloud save feature is available with Planescape: Torment, Dragon Age Origins, Heroes of Might & Magic III, and Vampire: the Masquerade Bloodlines. Going forward, developers will be able to add the feature to their games, and it’s been already added to classic games that form a big part of GOG’s library. In addition, GOG is introducing ‘Universal Cloud Saves’, which will allow you to sync and back up your save-game files to the cloud, so you can play across PCs. GOG Galaxy – the DRM-free alternative to Steam – got a big update on Wednesday, that brings the gaming client out of beta with v1.2.
