Налаштування графіки в Liftoff - причина втоми?

Why can't you fly in Liftoff? Graphics settings for weak PCs and laptops from 20 to 100 FPS Many people advise: "Buy a remote and practice in the simulator," but few people say that for real skills you need the right hardware settings. If your simulator only outputs 20 frames per second, the drone will "sway" due to lag, you will get tired faster physically, and your results will be much worse than they could be. In this video, we will analyze how to optimize Liftoff so that even on a regular office laptop you can get 60–100+ FPS and finally start flying accurately and confidently. 🕒 In this video: Why FPS is more important than graphics: how low frame rate kills your accuracy and causes fatigue. Turning on "green numbers": step-by-step instructions on how to display the FPS counter through the Steam overlay. Wonders of settings: what exactly "eats" your frames and how to double the game speed with one click. Result: we turn 20 FPS into 100+ and learn to do flips and rolls. 🛠 Main steps of optimization with video: Monitoring: Steam Settings - In-game - Performance Monitor Overlay. Resolution: We lower to 720p or lower for an instant increase in speed. V-Sync: We turn off vertical synchronization - this is the fastest way to get +20-40 FPS. Quality: We switch from "Good" to "Fastest" mode. Effects: We turn off motion blur and other "visual nonsense" to achieve 70-100 frames. Remember: the minimum for good training is 60 FPS. If you have less, you are competing not with the track, but with your own computer. #Liftoff #FPV #Simulator #GraphicsSettings #Drones #FPVTraining #Optimization #FPS #LiftoffOprimization #WeakPC