Jun 14, 2011 American McGee's Alice (2011) 2011: Alice: Madness Returns: 2011: Key points. Frame rate is capped at 31 FPS. See High frame rate. Usually the game will lose the file PCProfileList.sav which tells the game your profile name and progress. Navigate to Origin GamesAlice Madness Returns - The Complete CollectionGameAlice2AliceGame.
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- How to enable 60 fps in Alice Madness Returns? Ask Question. For the PC version. Not many games run higher than 60fps because most tvs and monitors can't.
- Jun 18, 2011 To uncap the framerate in Alice: Madness Returns, just do the following: 1. Go to Documents/My Games/Alice Madness Returns/Config 2. Open aliceEngine.ini with Notepad or similar 3. Search for MaxSmoothedFramerate and change it to 60 or whatever maximum value you require 4. Save and exit file.
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Alice: Madness Returns v1.1.0 +7 TRAINER | 11-01-2016 | LinGon |
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Alice: Madness Returns - The Complete Collection v1.0 [MULTI6] Fixed Files | 03-11-2014 | PROPHET |
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Alice: Madness Returns UNLOCKER #2 | 08-08-2013 | PerfectFloyd |
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Alice: Madness Returns UNLOCKER #1 | 01-08-2013 | NapalmGuy |
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Alice: Madness Returns CHEATS | 28-09-2011 | HIV |
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Alice: Madness Returns v1.0 [MULTI6] Fixed Files | 20-06-2011 | RELOADED |
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Alice: Madness Returns NO INTRO FIX | 18-06-2011 | Revan |
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The overall performance of Alice: Madness Returns is quite good across the board, regardless of the type of graphics card we used. In our testing we were able to achieve smooth frame rates on nearly all of the tested hardware, with the only exception being the AMD HD 6670, which was not able to play the game above 20FPS when the resolution was increased to 2560x1600. So, regardless of which graphics card is being used, Alice: Madness Returns is a game that can be enjoyed on virtually any system ranging from entry-level to high-end.
There were some issues observed with the game that lead us to believe Alice was either released too early, or was designed for consoles first and then ported to the PC. The first issue we ran into was an FPS limitation that only allowed the frame rates to vary from 22 to 31FPS. These are essentially the target frame rates for consoles, and it is unfortunate to see a game released for the PC with frame rates below 60FPS. Additionally, there is no option to disable Vsync from within the in-game menu, which makes the process hard for those with only minimal knowledge on how to do so through the game's .ini file.
Another issue we ran into was CrossFire support. When testing the AMD HD 6990 in CrossFire, the total frame rates were on average lower than that of a single HD 6970 card. This issue has been passed on to AMD and they are currently investigating it so we hope to hear back from them soon. However, with the frame rate limitation and relatively high FPS on even entry-level graphics cards, the lack of CrossFire support is not going to negatively impact the overall performance greatly.
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The last issue that lead us to believe this game was designed mainly for home consoles was the poor mouse support. During the gameplay there were multiple instances when the mouse would lag, almost as if the DPI level of the mouse was being adjusted to the lowest level for a few seconds. This of course was not what was happening, but it is the best manner in which to describe the random mouse lag. Also, there were times when the mouse stopped working entirely. I would have chalked both these issues up to my mouse, but after experiencing the issues I installed another mouse and still suffered the same problems. There were no issues with my motherboard ports, leading me to assume that perhaps the controller support would be less flakey.
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The time I spent with the game was both rewarding and frustrating. The game was playable on even the most inexpensive hardware setups, yet the game still limited the performance of even higher end graphics cards to 31FPS max. While the gameplay was fun and engaging, the flaws with the mouse control proved to be a real distraction from the gaming experience.