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For one thing, you can go higher than 120. I know the original poster said they didn't try any higher. I set it to 260 fps. The game feels so much better to me. When there is too much going on, the fps dips, as with any game.
The second thing is actually important. After you save the note file do not open settings in the game. Your fps settings will revert back to 60. So before you edit the file just make sure all other settings are correct and how you like them.
Anyway, I hope someone finds this helpful. , for the original post. I definitely enjoy the game even more now.
Haven't tried with more than that to be honest, cause in DbD it used to be the cap
and just assumed it's on the same way of coding with this one..
But you can test out +120 to see if it works!