At 60 FPS, occasional collision detection lags, making your car feel floaty. Fix: The "Extra Quality" version includes StablePhysics=1 in the INI. Ensure this is enabled. It forces the physics thread to run on a separate core.
Open your graphics card dashboard (e.g., NVIDIA Control Panel or AMD Software). nfs run 60 fps patch extra quality
Open the NFSTheRun.GenericFix.ini file using a text editor like Notepad. Locate the line FPSLimit = 30 and change it to 60 (or 0 to completely unlock the frame rate if your monitor supports 124Hz/144Hz). Method B: The Command Line Argument (Alternative) At 60 FPS, occasional collision detection lags, making
: Use a tool like RivaTuner Statistics Server (RTSS) to set a frame limit of 60. This is reported to significantly reduce the "particle freakout" (snow/smoke) that occurs when frames are completely uncapped. It forces the physics thread to run on a separate core