Modern gaming’s situation these days is less than ideal. In the last couple of years, we have seen countless big-budgeted games flopping for different reasons. The first one is that most of these big-budgeted games were too generic and had little to nothing in terms of depth. Whether it’s Suicide Squad killing the Justice League or whether it was the Star Wars Outlawz. Most new games lack the feeling of immersion. The second reason, in my opinion, for these big budgeted games to flop is the game-breaking bugs, and a lot of them. I have encountered a lot of them as well, whether it’s Assassin’s Creed Shadows, or Silent Hill 2, or even the remake of stalker 2. All of them had game-breaking bugs, and you couldn’t ignore most of them during your gameplay since they were recurring.

The last reason is the performance issue, and I genuinely think that this one might hurt the gaming industry the most. One-third of the playstation players are still on ps4, and most pc gamers play their game on mid-range pc’s. Due to that, most new games that are built on Unreal Engine 5 are mostly unplayable due to low FPS on mid-range machines. There’s no arguing that UE5 has produced some of the best-looking games that we have right now. Whether it’s Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II or black myth wukong or whether it’s the fan favourite Tekken 8. All of them look incredible, but the only issue with them is performance, and in this blog, I am going to give some tips that’ll increase your FPS. This blog is mainly going to be focused on Tekken 8 since it’s the only multiplayer UE5 game that still has a loyal player base left.
Tekken 8 minimum system requirements:
So, firstly, you need to make sure that your system can handle Namco’s flagship title. Because if you don’t, then the game will obviously lag on your system, which for a competitive game is not optimal. Here are the system requirements for the game.
CPU | Intel Core i5-6600K / AMD Ryzen 5 1600 |
RAM | 8 GB |
GPU | Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti / AMD Radeon R9 380X |
VRAM | 4 GB |
OS | Windows 10 64-Bit or Windows 11 64-Bit |
STORAGE | 100 GB |
Keep in mind that these are the absolute minimum requirements that devs have suggested that your system should have. But in my opinion even these requirements aren’t enough to run the game on 1080p low to medium settings. But if you just want to play the game with your friends and do not want to be hyper competitive then yes this system should be able to run the game at 50 to 60 fps on an average.
TIPS to improve the FPS:
There are still some known performance issues in the game, so just keep that in mind before trying these tips. While Namco has been trying to address this performance issue, they still haven’t achieved much success in it. So before giving you tips, just make sure that your pc has most of its resources free for the game to use. I want you to disable all of the background programs that you don’t use, disable programs that startup with Windows, and also disable Windows services that you don’t use but hog your system’s resources. Now that that is out of the way, here are some tips that will give you some more FPS in your game.
Tip 1:
Just turn down the in-game settings. Before doing anything else, just do the first most logical and simplest thing which is just lowering down your FPS. You could also use some DLSS or FSR if you want some extra performance, but keep in mind that using either upscaling will increase the input lag.
Tip 2:
Disable full screen optimization Windows does this thing where it tries to optimize the full screen programs in a way that they use less power for running, and for our games, we don’t want that, so we have to disable full screen optimization for the game. So Windows does’nt mess with our game, here’s how you can disable the full-screen optimization for Tekken 8
- Just go to Steam and right-click on Tekken 8
- Now go into properties and click on installed files
- After that, click on the button called “browse”
- Now you’ll be sent to the game’s installation folder.
- Click on the folder named polaris and then click on the folder named win 64.
- Now you’ll see the Tekken 8’s exe file. Click on it and go to properties.
- Now, click on the compatibility tab, and from there, click on disable full-screen optimization.
- Now hit apply and ok.
And you’re done. There’s still one step left after that, and most of your frame drops or frame time spikes will be gone.
Tip 3:
Cap your frame rate. While the game does offer an in-game frame cap, it doesn’t work very well, and it also introduces a little bit of input latency same as turning on the Virtual sync. So, if you have MSI Afterburner installed, then run it. Now go to your taskbar and hover your mouse on the hidden icon and then click on Riva Tuner. On it, you’ll see blank, and on its right, it’ll be stating the framerate limit. So set that limit to 60, and you’re done. If you don’t have msi afterburner installed, then you could still do the same thing with your GPU’s software. You just have to locate the game’s exe file onto your game’s software and from there you could easily cap the frame rate.
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