Okay, so I’ve been messing around with Wuthering Waves, trying to get that sweet, sweet 120fps action. It wasn’t exactly smooth sailing, but I finally cracked it, and let me tell you, it’s a game-changer. Here’s how I did it, step by step.

First, I did some digging online. Found a bunch of different suggestions, some more complicated than others. You know how it is – forums full of conflicting info. But I’m nothing if not persistent. I figured, worst-case scenario, I’d just mess things up and have to reinstall the game. No big deal.
My initial thought was that it would just be a simple settings tweak. Maybe flip a switch in the game’s options, or do a quick edit of some config file. Easy peasy, right? Wrong!
Round One: In-Game Settings
- I started by diving into the in-game settings. I cranked up all the graphics options to the max, hoping that might unlock some hidden 120fps mode.
- I searched every setting but, No dice. The game looked amazing, but it was still stuck at what felt like a measly 60fps.
Round Two: Config File Shenanigans
- Then I moved on to messing with the game’s config files. Found the one that seemed relevant, and started tinkering.
- Changed a few values here and there, based on what I’d read online.
- Mostly just guessing, to be honest.
- Fired up the game each time, hoping for a miracle.
- Nope. Nothing. Still no 120fps.
Round Three: The Real Deal
- I did more digging and found something helpful.
- This time, I started with the display settings.
- I went into the display settings and made sure my monitor was actually set to 120Hz. Turns out it wasn’t. Whoops! Changed that, and felt a little dumb for not checking earlier.
- Finally I started the game and went to the in-game settings.
- The 120 FPS option was just there. I did it.
After that I just launched the game, and bam! 120fps goodness. It was like a whole new world. Everything was so smooth and responsive. Felt like I was actually in the game. It was totally worth the hassle.
So yeah, that’s my story. It took some trial and error, a bit of frustration, and a whole lot of stubbornness, but I finally got Wuthering Waves running at 120fps. And let me tell you, it’s amazing. If you’re thinking about trying it, just do it. You won’t regret it!