
My system specs meet recommend and I'm able to play Pre-Sequel comfortably on Max +60fps (minus PhysX) (I uninstalled both to see if it would resolve the issue with no change). I do not have Nvidia Ge force Experience installed, nor is Nvidia PhysX. I revive approximately a stable 70 fps whilst playing The Pre-Sequel, but with Borderlands 2 barely able to have a stable 30 fps, on exactly the same in game settings?īoth are set to High in Task Manager and are defiantly running off my Nvidia GPU and not the Intel one also in my laptop I have both a copy of Borderlands 2 and Borderlands The Pre-Sequel installed, however Borderlands 2 gets significantly lower frame rate. Once done save and remember to make read only again. To edit it them manually you must close the game, right click, properties, uncheck read only, then open and search within the file. To change in game settings such as view distance or texture quality you must do this every time you launch the game, or find the appropriate settings in the. Make sure if you use this file that it is set to read only when the game is running! Here is a link to the modified 'WillowEngine.ini' for improved frame rate if anyone is interested: I have now copied the Pre-Sequel 'WillowEngine.ini' into the Borderlands 2 config files over writing the previous one and now have the expect frame rates. (off) so the game was in fact not running on the same settings as 2


The Pre-Sequel one had things like Dynamic Lighting, bloom, motion blur, fog and lens flares set to false. The config file 'WillowEngine.ini' that controls all the graphical settings for the game had different values to my Borderlands 2 one. Ok, so i have found the problem and a solution.
