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fps cap removal
About this tag
The fps cap removal tag on WindowsForum.com covers community-driven solutions for unlocking frame rate limits in PC games, with a focus on older titles running on modern Windows systems. A key example is Bully: Scholarship Edition, which ships with a default 30 FPS cap that can be removed using third-party patches or configuration edits. Discussions emphasize practical, verified steps for Windows 7, 8, and 10 users, including risk warnings and compatibility notes. The tag reflects common troubleshooting themes around game performance optimization, legacy software support, and the role of community fixes in extending the playability of classic games on current hardware.
If you want to play Rockstar’s cult classic Bully on a modern Windows PC, the short answer is: yes — Bully: Scholarship Edition is still available and playable on Windows 7/8/10, but the experience today is a mix of nostalgia, small technical headaches, and excellent community fixes that make...