
In a perfect world, your old 60hz secondary monitor won’t cause FPS issues on your main screen, but in reality this happens with a TON of games. It’s supposed to work without these line switches, but they can fix things occasionally. Just try them on/off to see if it helps you. Try launching the game as “maximized” by checking the box in Properties If that doesn’t resolve the issue, try adding: Try deleting ALL of them first if you have them

These are the commands you can add when you right click on desktop shortcut, hit properties, and add something like “-fullscreen” to the end of the shortcut target. Make sure that there is no NVIDIA frame capĬHECK AMD/INTEL SETTINGS: I don’t use AMD/Intel IGPU but do the same thing with the comparable AMD/Intel options as the above, if there are graphics options that can be set on a per-game basisĬHECK Chrome Line Switches. Try turning G-SYNC off if you are having issues, but typically you can keep G-SYNC on without it impacting FPS Go to your NVIDIA control panel and add your client into the 3D settings. Here are some common reasons and fixes:ĬHECK KRUNKER SETTINGS: this goes without saying but make sure you have “unlimited FPS” option enabled in Krunker and also set the frame cap to 0 or 1200.ĬHECK NVIDIA SETTINGS: This should be one of the first things you do. SOLUTION: Low FPS could be due to a large number of things. It can also happen anytime your hardware changes, like a gaming monitor or GPU. This often happens after a game or client update. PROBLEM: LOW FPS WHEN USING A KRUNKER CLIENT Still doesn’t work? Uninstall Krunker or your client completely and repeat steps above. Then, you can reload Krunker to see if it fixes it.

One tip is to sort by “date modified” to see which ones you’ve used recently, to narrow things down. These folders may be different for various clients. Don’t worry about deleting something incorrectly - these folders will get repopulated again automatically. Delete anything related to “Krunker” or “electron” and “v8”. Kind of like a cache, but also for storing config. These are two folders for local data storage that get populated when playing Krunker. PROBLEM: KRUNKER CLIENT BLACK SCREEN SOLUTION: DELETE ANYTHING RELATED TO KRUNKER IN “C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming” and “C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local” Hopefully this guide will save you a lot of time. That’s because these clients are made using something called Electron which helps turn a website into a desktop app. It doesn’t matter if you use the MTZ Krunker Client, the CClient, the Official Krunker Client or the IDKR Client (which is what I typically use). Are you extremely frustrated with your Krunker Client? Then you’ve come to the right place. If you use a client, chances are that you’ve encountered problems with it before.

If you are a serious Krunker player, chances are you use a “client”. ISSUES WITH THE KRUNKER CLIENT? COMMON FIXES (WORKS FOR ALL TYPES OF CLIENTS)
