What is an FPS reducer mod?

An FPS reducer mod is a game modification, common in games like Minecraft, that automatically lowers the frame rate (FPS) when the player isn't actively using the game (e.g., AFK or alt-tabbed) to reduce CPU/GPU load, prevent overheating, and save power, then instantly restores it when the player returns, offering a simple way to manage background performance without manually adjusting settings.
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What does FPS reducer do?

Reduces the maximum framerate when the game is paused/unfocused. Inspired by the Minecraft mod: https://modrinth.com/mod/dynamic-fps.
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Does lowering FPS decrease lag?

No, lower FPS (Frames Per Second) doesn't reduce lag; it causes visual stuttering and choppiness (often called "graphics lag"), while actual network lag is separate, but higher FPS generally leads to lower input lag for smoother, more responsive gameplay by reducing the time between your actions and seeing them onscreen. Higher FPS means your computer renders more frames, giving you a more up-to-date picture and lower latency, but if FPS drops too low (e.g., below 30-60), gameplay becomes noticeably choppy. 
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What does the BetterFps mod do?

BetterFps is a utility mod created by Guichaguri. The mod increases the performance from Minecraft. It can also be used server-side, though not all enhancements are available on either the server or client version.
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How to get 400 FPS in Minecraft?

Reduce Minecraft's Load on Your PC
  1. Decrease resolution. Resolution determines the number of pixels the game is rendered in. ...
  2. Reduce render distance. To raise FPS, set the render distance slider between low and medium. ...
  3. Turn off Vsync. ...
  4. Turn on fullscreen mode.
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Can you get 120 FPS in Minecraft?

The PlayStation 5 supports 120Hz, but Minecraft is still limited to 60FPS.
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What is F3 +H in Minecraft?

F3 + H : Toggles visibility of IDs of items, durability of tools, and armor hexcodes for color on item tooltips.
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Is 1000 fps possible?

Yes, 1000 FPS (frames per second) is possible, but it requires extremely high-end hardware and specific software tweaks, usually in less graphically demanding or older games, and often exceeds what standard monitors can display, focusing more on reduced input lag than visual smoothness. Achieving it involves uncapping frame rates, lowering resolution, disabling V-sync, and using optimized settings in CPU-intensive esports titles or engines with advanced job systems, like id Tech 7.
 
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How to get 100+ FPS in Minecraft?

Game Settings
  1. Turn down your render and simulation distances.(4 chunks is a good distance)
  2. Set Maximum FPS to Unlimited; however, lower-mid end PCs will experience stutter.
  3. Reduce Graphics from Fabulous! to Fancy or Fast.
  4. Turn off smooth lighting and clouds.
  5. Reduce your FOV.
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Is 500 FPS overkill?

For most players, the benefits of going beyond 500 FPS will be minimal. Human perception has limits, and diminishing returns make ultra-high frame rates harder to justify.
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Does 144Hz mean 144 FPS?

A 144Hz monitor can display a maximum of 144 FPS.

A monitor's refresh rate (Hz) and your GPU's frames per second (FPS) are related but separate: Refresh rate = the number of times your screen updates per second. FPS = the number of frames your GPU renders per second.
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Is 40 FPS laggy?

In practicality, most people can't tell the difference between 40fps and 60fps, or at least won't notice it in normal gameplay. So you get nearly the same experience as 60fps but for much less processing power and therefore also better battery life, less fan noise/cooling, and you can crank graphics a little higher.
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Can the human eye see 1000 FPS?

The human eye doesn't see in "frames per second" (FPS) like a camera, but can perceive motion changes well beyond 60 FPS, with some sources suggesting detection up to 1000 FPS or more for individual flashes, though the brain can't process 1000 distinct images per second, seeing it as continuous motion or blur. Higher FPS (like 120Hz+) significantly reduces motion blur and latency, making fast-moving scenes smoother and more realistic, though the perceived improvement diminishes after a certain point, notes Blizzard Forums. 
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Is 60 or 120 FPS better?

120 FPS is better than 60 FPS for smoother visuals, less motion blur, and improved responsiveness, especially in fast-paced games like shooters, but requires stronger hardware and a high-refresh-rate screen, while 60 FPS is perfectly fine for slower games, general content, and offers better performance on standard devices. Think of 60 FPS as standard smooth, and 120 FPS as ultra-smooth and competitive-grade fluid. 
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Is 200 FPS overkill?

Is 200 fps good for gaming? There is no hard and fast answer when it comes to fps for gaming. Some gamers believe that anything higher than 60fps is unnecessary and could even be detrimental to gameplay. Conversely, other gamers feel about 200fps is the minimum acceptable frame rate and anything lower feels too choppy.
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Is 1 million FPS possible?

Most standard cameras record at about 30 frames per second (fps). High-speed cameras can capture 1000 fps, 5000 fps, or even over a million frames per second in special setups.
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Is FPS Max 0 or 999?

fps_max 0 removes the cap on maximum FPS, fps_max 999 is setting the cap so high you don't have to worry about it. They're interchangeable.
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What is F3 +T in Minecraft?

In Minecraft Java Edition, F3 + T is a debug key combination that reloads all textures and resource packs, often causing a visual flicker and lag as it resets visual assets; it's famously used in "AFK farms" to trick the game into repeating actions (like mining or fishing) by holding right-click and then pressing F3+T to keep the action going after releasing the mouse. It's also used to troubleshoot resource packs or when adding them in-game, and can be combined with other keys like F3+H for advanced tooltips or F3+A to reload chunks.
 
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Why doesn't F3 B work in Minecraft?

If F3+B isn't working in Minecraft, it's usually a keyboard (Fn key on laptops) or software conflict; try pressing Fn + F3 + B, toggling the Fn lock (F-Lock), checking in-game controls, or using a third-party tool like AutoHotkey if problems persist, as this combination toggles hitboxes. 
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What is a debug screen?

A debug menu or debug mode is a user interface implemented in a computer program that allows the user to view and/or manipulate the program's internal state for the purpose of debugging.
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Which PS5 game has 120fps?

PS5 120fps games: Fortnite, Apex Legends, Call of Duty and more.
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Should I cap my FPS at 60 or 120?

Remember to cap your fps in games, stable 60 fps is much better than unstable 120 fps. As an optician I can tell You with authority that the “average”human eye cannot perceive higher than 60fps. You will notice a more distinctive smooth image over that, but anything over 120fps is simply fetishized e-peen.
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Is 1000Hz polling rate good for Minecraft?

A polling rate of 500Hz to 1000Hz is enough for most gamers, balancing speed and efficiency. Casual and competitive players get smooth performance without overloading their system. For even faster response times, 4000Hz and 8000Hz take it to the next level.
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