Mac users with Retina displays may have noticed that gaming performance is sometimes reduced on these machines. The reason is quite.

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(Guild Wars 1). Biblioteq github. This guide will show you how to take advantage of your Video Ram to instantly boost your fps on the mac client. I've been wondering why my mac with good hardware was getting such terrible fps especially in zergs. With this edit I went from average of about 20 fps to about 30 or more fps in LA. I tested this out on my MacBook Pro and it's amazing! I mostly just PvP but the FPS increase makes everything run a lot smoother, also went and tested it out in the major cities and I didn't have any stuttering at all.

Normally I can't even go to Lions Arch because the stuttering is unplayable but I just toured around the whole thing with no stuttering. I still haven't tried out a zergs of any sort. My biggest issue is world bosses because that's when the game crashes most often for me, but as of right now everything seems to have a noticeable performance increase. ikir.4923 posted on 2013-01-16 13:02:12 UTC(Hi all, i write this topic since i want to show there are many Mac users who wants a native client? What does it mean?Simple: now Guild Wars 2 runs on Mac thanks a Cider portability engine, it is a wrapper which incapsulate the Windows program inside a Mac app. The program itself will be “converted” (api, calls, gfx drivers) on the fly. This takes a lot of resources and slow down the entire process, even if Cider is quite good nowadays there are still problems as you can see from a lot of thread here.Native clients means:-Much more better integration with Mac OS X-Improved stability-Much more improved performance (better effect with more frames per second)-Mac specific features could be easily implemented (like Quicktime game recording)-NCSoft could see this on Mac App Store, it would open the game to an incredible number of Mac users, sadly they didn’t imagine how many.

I would even buy it againSure this takes time and money to our beloved NCSoft/ArenaNet so we need to speak out load all to convince them we are a lot.PS: Cider has a lot of problems like thisit uses only 256MB of Vram!! HORROR:-OI love this game and i want it native, i’m playing with 5 friends who i convinced to buy the game, we all have Mac, we are all happy of the game but not satisfied of this client!Most modern MMO are all Mac OS X native: WOW, TLotRO, Elder Scrolls Online and many others.PS: Guild Wars Support suggested to me to create a thread about this, it means they are at least listening.Beep boop. This message was created by a bot. Please message if you have any questions, suggestions or concerns. This is a beta test.

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Hello!My name is Markus aka Bluetap. In this guide I will show you how to increase your fps for Minecraft (for Mac users)
If your not a mac user then check out this thread that I made for Windows 10 users (Click on Windows 10 for the link)
Disclaimer: This guide requires at least an computer that can handle most of the games in very low settings.
Download Badlion client (Use at your own risk) (30-120+ fps)

On december 2019 Badlion released a major update for badlion client (Badlion Client for Mac OS)
I'm just gonna start off by saying that this is somehow not sponsored or nothing it's just my personal recommended client. Badlion uses optifine and fps boosting mods which helps improving your game such, which is located in Badlion menu > Other. In that menu I want you to enable 'Fps boost' enable 'Disable tall grass rendering' enable 'Disable Tall Grass Rendering' enable 'Block Harvest Particles' disable 'Emotes, Hats, HD Skins, Item Cosmetics, Shields, Wings, Cloaks and Insider Name Tags & Icons' enable 'Clear glass' (This is should only be disabled if your gonna play on a gamemode that uses glass, it could be anything but if you're playing on nodebuff for example then clear glass will improve your fps by alot)
Video settings (70-120+ fps)
If you're using high settings then the best thing to do is to lower it. Here are low video settings:
Home:

Details:

Quality:

Performance:

Animations/Particles:

Lowering render distance to 2 (120-300+ fps) Not recommended for pvp
When lowering down render distance to 2 it will give you a massive fps boost but will leave you with disadvantages in pvp and not being able to see far.
Using lower resolution texture packs (30-140+ fps from x512 to x16)
This shouldn't come up as a suprise because using lower resolution texturepacks increases your fps.
End useless process on the task manager (Depends on what process you have open)
When ending process on the task manager allows your pc to not work on the process that was opened and instead work on Minecraft. Examples on useless process you can end to boost your fps:
- Safari
- Other games open for nothing
- Discord (If not used)
- Skype
and other process that are not used
Disable fps consuming mods in badlion client (Depends)
- Particle multiplier
- Motion blur
- Inventory blur
- Useless mods such as Ping, Fps, Replay, Shiny pots
- Not used mods
Set your monitor from 1080p to 720p (fps 40-120+)
Some people uses 1080p on Minecraft which is actually not required because it's Minecraft obviously. If you have a bad computer then you're forced to do things that increases your fps and this is one of the solution. You simply have to navigate to System preferences > Displays > Select 'scale' on resolutions then select 1280 x 720 or 720p
Use these tips to boost your fps. I also suggest watching this video

I'm not gonna include everything on this thread because then it would be too long and not informative