7 Days To Die For Mac

I purchased 7 Days to Die yesterday, played for 4 hours with no problem, turning the game on and off multiple times on my mac. Today, I tried to start the. 7 Days to Die Save Game Location It might come in handy! If you're looking to backup your 7 Days to Die world, move it to a different computer, or change a setting manually, you're going to need to know the folder that the save files are located in. 7 Days To Die has a wide variety of Graphics settings and can be run on most machines. The only thing that might cause problems is the (crappy) Intel Onboard Graphics chip, but I've looked at some benchmarks and it should run fine as far as I can tell.

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Today I’m going to explain how to get a better FPS (+/- 60 FPS) for “7 Days to Die” game. So this game is still in Alpha, so it’s not that well-optimized. You probably play it at 30 FPS and constantly get lower FPS (8, 10, 20 FPS) and I’ve seen a lot of guides, yet couldn’t really found a good one. After a lot of testing, finally… I present to You my guide to get a better FPS and even if Your FPS will drop sometimes, it mostly won’t drop below 30 FPS (+/- 40 FPS for me).

So, let’s just get into it!

There are 2 steps you need to get into, the first one is customizing your Graphic Card, and the second is customizing your game.

Customizing your graphic card

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  • First, go to Your Graphic Card Control Panel (NVIDIA for Me).
  • Select “Manage 3D Settings” and select “Program Settings”, press “Add” and choose “7 Days to Die”.
  • On the “Select the Preferred Graphics Processor for This Program”, choose “High-performance NVIDIA Processor”.
  • Change the “Maximum Pre-rendered Frames” to “4”.
  • Change the “Power Management Mode” to “Prefer Maximum Performance”.
  • Change the “Threaded Optimization” to “On”.
  • Change the “Vertical Sync” to “On”.

Customizing your game

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  • In the game menu, select “Options”, and then select “Video”.
  • Turn off Your “V-Sync”, “Reflection Quality”, and “Motion Blur”.
  • Uncheck Your “Reflected Shadows”, “SSAO”, “DOF”, and “Sun Shafts”.
  • You can keep “Texture Quality” to “Full Size” and “Water Quality” to “High” if You want to.
  • Change Your “UMA Texture Quality” and “Tree Quality” to “Middle”.
  • Change Your “View Distance” to “10”, “Field of View” to “70”, and “LOD Distance” to “50%”.
  • Keep “Gamma” at “75%”, but change the “Water Particles” to “25%”

Now, open up “7 Days to Die”, join Your game, and press “F8” to check your FPS. It should be around 60 FPS (can get down to 40 FPS and more than 80 FPS). Only at very rare case, it’ll drop to below 10 FPS, but again, very rare case. I’m testing My method with “Acer Predator Nitro 5 AN515-51 Core i5-7300 HQ”.

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