updated readme regarding client freeze
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> [!CAUTION]
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> [!CAUTION]
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> **Currently not recommended for hardcore mode.** This method is unstable and the client can crash at any moment. The patches are in early development.
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> **Currently not recommended for hardcore mode.** Freezes have been fixed but use with caution.
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# TurtleSilicon <img src="Icon.png" alt="TurtleSilicon Logo" width="50" height="50" align="center">
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# TurtleSilicon <img src="Icon.png" alt="TurtleSilicon Logo" width="50" height="50" align="center">
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## Recommended settings
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## Recommended settings
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1. Set "Terrain distance" as low as possible. This reduces the overhead stress on the CPU
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1. Set "Terrain distance" as low as possible. This reduces the overhead stress on the CPU
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2. Turn VSync on. Too high fps causes the client to freeze.
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2. Turn Vertex Animation Shaders on. Otherwise you get graphic glitches on custom models.
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* Alternatively: Create a dxvk.conf file inside your TurtleWoW directory and enter `d3d9.maxFrameRate = 120`. Set it to a value of 180 or lower
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3. Turn Vertex Animation Shaders on. Otherwise you get graphic glitches on custom models.
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## Build Instructions
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## Build Instructions
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